In Bisschop's Bench, Samuel D. Fornecker charts the incompatible theological agendas into which post-Restoration Arminian conformity proliferated and challenges the thesis that a monolithic Arminianism marched steadily from the post-Restoration period into the early Hanoverian.
In Bisschop's Bench, Samuel D. Fornecker charts the incompatible theological agendas into which post-Restoration Arminian conformity proliferated and challenges the thesis that a monolithic Arminianism marched steadily from the post-Restoration period into the early Hanoverian.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Samuel D. Fornecker is Associate Rector for Teaching and Equipping at St Andrew's Anglican Church in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, where he also serves as Instructor and Director of Seminary Programs at The Ridley Institute.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1. Introduction * 2. Episcopian Divinity in Restoration Cambridge: Joseph Beaumont, Simon Episcopius, and the Nova Theologia * 3. A Merely Specifick Trinity? Reactions to William Sherlock in Context * 4. A Hound for the Heresy Hunt * 5. Augustinians and Arminians? The Augustinian Doctrine of Original Sin in Augustan Arminianism * 6. The Strictest Athanasians: The Trinitarian Theology of Daniel Waterland in Context * 7. The Trojan Horse Unbowelled: William Nicholls, Jean Le Clerc, and the Meaning of Arminianism in Later Stuart England * Conclusion
* 1. Introduction * 2. Episcopian Divinity in Restoration Cambridge: Joseph Beaumont, Simon Episcopius, and the Nova Theologia * 3. A Merely Specifick Trinity? Reactions to William Sherlock in Context * 4. A Hound for the Heresy Hunt * 5. Augustinians and Arminians? The Augustinian Doctrine of Original Sin in Augustan Arminianism * 6. The Strictest Athanasians: The Trinitarian Theology of Daniel Waterland in Context * 7. The Trojan Horse Unbowelled: William Nicholls, Jean Le Clerc, and the Meaning of Arminianism in Later Stuart England * Conclusion
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