Digital Logos Edition
An Introduction to Dogmatic Theology treats the definition, contents, method, and history of dogmatics. It offers a complete, concise history of dogmatics including a sketch of contemporary writers of dogmatic theology. Weidner states: “The book itself is the outgrowth of work in the classroom, and has been prepared to meet the wants of my students, and is published in the hope that it may be of some service not only to other theological students, and to the English-speaking ministers of the evangelical Lutheran church, but may be of interest even to those who are not of the same confession of faith.”
It is certainly most gratifying that in the midst of so much indifference to creeds as is manifested in this age, and so much opposition to the positive teachings of the church, there should yet be such a demand for a work of this description as to call for a second edition . . . This work does not present a system of Christian theology, but simply an introduction to such a system, and as such will be of general interest to all biblical students of whatever branch of the Christian church. This new edition has been carefully revised, and much of it rewritten with special reference to the literature of the subject, and with a view to bring it up to date.
—Christian Work: Illustrated Family Newspaper