W. H. T. Dau’s Lectures on A. L. Graebner’s Outlines of Doctrinal Theology, Volume II

W. H. T. Dau's Lectures on A. L. Graebner's Outlines of Doctrinal Theology, Volume II

W. H. T. Dau’s Lectures on A. L. Graebner’s Outlines of Doctrinal Theology, Volume II

After A. L. Graebner died, W. H. T. Dau was elected to fill his position in 1905. In his classroom, Dau retained the format of A. L. Graebner’s Outlines, while he composed his own accompanying material which he called: “Lectures on Dr. Graebner’s Outlines,” to elaborate on A. L. Graebner’s definitions. This material was mimeographed subsequently sometime after 1910, and assembled into two hardcover volumes: The first volume consisted of 304 pages, and the second of 207 pages. In these volumes Dau refers to A. L. Graebner as “our author,” and to his Outlines as “our text-book.