Volume Two of Hall’s Theological Outlines continues his concise summary of systematic theology. In this volume, Hall defends the doctrine of creation against alternative conceptions of the world’s beginning. He also explains the theological implications of humanity’s creation in the image of God. Hall also outlines the doctrine of sin, the providence of God, the problem of evil, and the effects of original sin.
The second of half of this volume is devoted to Christology. Hall summarizes the doctrine of the Incarnation, and explains the person and work of Christ, along with the offices of Christ’s work.
Volume Two concludes with an extensive subject index.
The author’s learning and wide reading are as conspicuous throughout the book as is his fidelity to the point of view…
—Journal of Theological Studies
Dr. Hall is eminently qualified for the task he has undertaken…his style may be commended as a model of theological writing in English. It is clear, concise, direct, dignified, and elegant.
—Irish Theological Quarterly