Antipaedobaptism, Or, No Plain Nor Obscure Scripture-proof of Infants Baptism, Or Church-membership
Author: John Tombes
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Published: 1652
Total Pages: 292
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Author: John Tombes
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Published: 1652
Total Pages: 292
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Matthew Ward
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published: 2014-04-24
Total Pages: 259
ISBN-13: 162564213X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBaptists are not often thought of as leading theologians and practitioners of worship. But forgotten in history is one crucial fact: the Baptist tradition formed out of a desire to worship God purely. Early Baptists devoted immense energy to questions of worship and drew conclusions of even contemporary value. Through the seismic liturgical shifts of English society in the seventeenth century, worship was both their most galvanizing and disintegrating impulse. As time passed and terminology changed and Baptists shied away from this divisive topic, this emphasis was lost. No one today considers worship a Baptist distinctive. Pure Worship re-creates the fascinating historical context of the early years of the English Baptists. Examining many thousands of manuscript pages, Matthew Ward pieces together an entire theology of worship that not only guided the early Baptists but also attracted the attention of many elements of English Christianity. Baptist thoughts on worship were neither minor nor tangential but the very heart of what distinguished them from the rest of England. Pure Worship offers a complete reenvisioning of what it meant to be an early Baptist and reveals their overwhelming desire to be known as pure worshippers of God.
Author: Matthew C. Bingham
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2018-08-24
Total Pages: 100
ISBN-13: 3319951920
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book provides a focus for future discussion in one of the most important debates within historical theology within the protestant tradition - the debate about the definition of a category of analysis that operates over five centuries of religious faith and practice and in a globalising religion. In March 2009, TIME magazine listed ‘the new Calvinism’ as being among the ‘ten ideas shaping the world.’ In response to this revitalisation of reformation thought, R. Scott Clark and D. G. Hart have proposed a definition of ‘Reformed’ that excludes many of the theologians who have done most to promote this driver of global religious change. In this book, the Clark-Hart proposal becomes the focus of a debate. Matthew Bingham, Chris Caughey, and Crawford Gribben suggest a broader and (they argue) more historically responsible definition for ‘Reformed,’ as Hart and Scott respond to their arguments.
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Published: 1978
Total Pages: 712
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Published: 1974
Total Pages: 854
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: University Microfilms International
Publisher: Ann Arbor, Mich. : U.M.I.
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 954
ISBN-13: 9780835721028
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Susan Royal
Publisher: Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain
Published: 2020
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781526128805
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAnalysing the lollard legacy in the post-Reformation era, this book identifies the significance of John Foxe's Acts and Monuments in shaping these medieval dissenters for early moderns. It shows that Foxe left much of their radical beliefs intact, inadvertently contributing to later contentions in the Church of England's struggle for iden.
Author: Joel Van Amberg
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2011-12-09
Total Pages: 280
ISBN-13: 9004217398
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book explores Eucharistic conflicts in Augsburg, Germany during the first decade of the Protestant Reformation. The symbolic interpretation of the Eucharist formed part of a broader anti-mediational ideology that its supporters applied to the political, economic, and religious realms.
Author: Joseph Ivimey
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Published: 1811
Total Pages: 580
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