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HALL, Francis J. was born on December 24, 1857. Son of Jos. B. and Juliet E. Hall. Both lines of ancestry Puritan, but his grandfathers on both sides entered the Episcopal Church.
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1908 Excerpt: ... See occasion and temptation to make excessive claims for itself--claims that became greater as the ages rolled on. The success of the Bishops of Rome in increasing their influence throughout the Church, and in making their claims effective in the West, can be accounted for by a combination of circumstances which, although providential, by no means justify the Vatican theory:--that the Bishop of Rome is constituted by divine appointment to be the supreme head of the Church on earth, with authority to determine all controversies of faith and morals: and that he is endowed with infallibility in his ex cathedra decisions, so that these decisions bind all the faithful ex sese, independently of their ratification by the Church at large.2 We do not deny that the Roman see has been divinely 1 See pp. 122, 123, above. 'See Session IV. cap. iv. of the Vatican Council, passed July 18, 1870. The pertinent part reads, "Sacro approbante Concilio, docemus et divinitus revelatum dogma esse definimus: Romanum Pontificem, cum ex Cathedra loquitur, id est, cum omnium Christianorum assisted and guided to do great things for the Church:--in particular, to pilot the Western Church through dark ages, and to save it from divisions of interests that, without such piloting, would apparently have been fatal. Moreover, we are quite unprepared to admit that the Roman See has apostatized, or that it has no future work to do in the ecumenical sphere. Believing as we do, that that See has made itself responsible for grave evils, and that its present claims cannot be accepted by us without betrayal of truth, we acknowledge that it is still achieving great things for God, and that it has a future with which all who desire our Lord's prayer for unity to be answered must reckon. § ...
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Dr Hall's famous ten volume swet on Catholic theology from an Anglican perspective. This volume addresses God, arguments for and against His existence, the history of theistic belief, and the Church's traditional teaching on the topic.
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This rare edition is a reprint of the 1912 original. This is the first in a series of books on Theology. Some of the chapters are The Science of Theology, The Natural and Supernatural, Data and Sources, Faith and Reason, Faith and Knowledge, Some Principles of Study.
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HALL, Francis J. was born on December 24, 1857. Son of Jos. B. and Juliet E. Hall. Both lines of ancestry Puritan, but his grandfathers on both sides entered the Episcopal Church.
Studied at Racine College and General Theological Seminary, New York. Western Theological Seminary, Chicago. Honour in Mathematics, Greek Prize, and Latin oration at Racine.
Degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts in course. That of Doctor of Divinity conferred by Kenyon College, 1898, and by the General Theological Seminary, 1910. Doctor of Divinity.
Deacon, 1885, priest, 1886, Protestant Episcopal Church Instructor and professor dogmatic theology, Western Theological Seminary, 1886-1913. Professor dogmatic theology, General Theological Seminary, 1913-1928. In charge of Summer Chapel of St. John-by-the-Lake, Onekama, Michigan, since 1912.
Registrar of diocese of Chicago, 1894-1913. Secretary diocesan standing committee, 1898-1901. Examining chaplain diocese of Chicago, 1901-1906.
Appointed on general convs. commission on Swedish orders, 1901, and on World Conference, 1910. Coöp. member of World Conference, Lausanne, 1927. Theological counsel for the church in trial of Doctor Crapsey, 1906.
Author: Theological Outlines (3 vols.), 1892-1895 (re-written 1905, 1915). Historical Position of the Episcopal Church, 1896. Dogmatic Theology, 1907-1922.
Recent Work of Anglican Theologians, 1912. The Bible and Modern Criticism, 1915. Moral Theology (with F. H. Hallock), 1923.
Christianity and Modernism, 1924. Christian Reunion in Ecumenical Light, 1930. Home: Onekama, Mich.
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Member of World Conference, Lausanne, 1927.
Took prizes for the high jump and rapid walk at Racine, 1882.
Married Prudence A. Griswold (cousin), September 14, 1886. Children: Leo Griswold, Mary Griswold, Margaret Griswold.