By the Rev. Francis J. Hall, D.D., Pro- 

 fessor of Dogmatic Theology in the Western 

 Theological Seminary, Chicago, Illinois. 



DOGMATIC THEOLOGY 



A series of ten volumes, crown 8vo., each complete in itself, 

 designed to constitute a connected treatment of the entire 

 range of Catholic Doctrine. Price, each volume, $1.50 net or 

 $1.60 postpaid. 



I. Introduction (published in 1907). 

 II. Authority, Ecclesiastical and Biblical (pub- 

 lished in 1908). 



III. The Being and Attributes of God (published in 

 1909). 



IV. The Trinity (to appear in 1910). 

 V. Creation and Man. 



VL The Incarnation. 



VII. The Redemption and Exaltation of Christ. 



VIII. The Church and Her Sacraments. 



IX. The Minor Sacraments. 



X. ESCHATOLOGY AND INDEXES. 



The point of view of the writer is Anglican and Catholic. 

 He aims to supply an obvious gap in Anglican literature — 

 a large and systematic treatment of doctrine, scientifically 

 arranged. That is, he seeks to achieve for this age what St. 

 Thomas Aquinas achieved for the thirteenth century. His 

 method is modern; and an effort is made to employ a term- 

 inology and forms of thought which are intelligible and con- 

 genial to twentieth-century students, without compromising 

 Catholic doctrine, and without forgetting the requirements 

 of his Anglican allegiance. It is believed that such an under- 

 taking is much needed ; and that it is one which will enlist the 

 interest and support of all serious students of Christian 

 doctrine — especially of those who realize that the Catholic 

 faith needs only to be exhibited, adequately and coherently, in 

 terms intelligible to modern minds, to be seen to show the 

 way out of modern doubt and out of the existing theological 

 chaos. 



