Paul C. H. Lim offers an insightful examination of the polemical debates about the doctrine of the Trinity in seventeenth-century England, showing that this philosophical and theological re-configuration significantly impacted the politics of religion in the early modern period.
Paul C. H. Lim offers an insightful examination of the polemical debates about the doctrine of the Trinity in seventeenth-century England, showing that this philosophical and theological re-configuration significantly impacted the politics of religion in the early modern period.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Associate Professor of the History of Christianity, Vanderbilt Divinity School; Affiliate Professor of History, College of Arts & Sciences, Vanderbilt University
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* Acknowledgements * Abbreviations * Introduction * 1. Anti-trinitarian theology and trajectory of Paul Best and John Biddle * 2. Antinomian and Antitrinitarian? The fate of the Trinity, c. 1640-1660 * 3. Many weapons, one aim: pro-trinitarian reactions to John Biddle in context * 4. Polemical and Practical? The spirituality of Cheynell and Owen in context * 5. Bishops Behaving Badly? Hobbes, Baxter, and Marvell on the Problem of Conciliar History and the Nature of Heresy * 6. Platonic Captivity, or Sublime Mystery? The Trinity and the Gospel of John in early modern England * Conclusion * Notes * Bibliography * Index
* Acknowledgements * Abbreviations * Introduction * 1. Anti-trinitarian theology and trajectory of Paul Best and John Biddle * 2. Antinomian and Antitrinitarian? The fate of the Trinity, c. 1640-1660 * 3. Many weapons, one aim: pro-trinitarian reactions to John Biddle in context * 4. Polemical and Practical? The spirituality of Cheynell and Owen in context * 5. Bishops Behaving Badly? Hobbes, Baxter, and Marvell on the Problem of Conciliar History and the Nature of Heresy * 6. Platonic Captivity, or Sublime Mystery? The Trinity and the Gospel of John in early modern England * Conclusion * Notes * Bibliography * Index
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