Richard Hooker and his Early Doctrine of Justification
Title | Richard Hooker and his Early Doctrine of Justification PDF eBook |
Author | Corneliu C. Simut |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 194 |
Release | 2019-10-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1351150022 |
Richard Hooker and his Early Doctrine of Justification explores the doctrine of justification, the doctrine of faith and grace, and the doctrine of Scripture and use of reason in the early theology of Richard Hooker. In order to prove that Hooker was a Protestant Reformed theologian, Simuþ concentrates on Hooker‘s doctrine of justification as reflected in his Learned Discourse of Justification, which is the most important work of his early theology. Unlike previous books on Hooker which use primarily the theology of Luther and Calvin to draw conclusions, this book brings together quotations and ideas from the works of Luther, Melanchthon, Zwingli, Bucer, Calvin and Beza to show that Hooker was a Protestant Reformed theologian. Simuþ also discusses the theological context of Hooker‘s career by offering an analysis of the doctrine of justification in the theology of John Jewel, John Whitgift (Hooker‘s patrons), and Thomas Cartwright and Walter Travers (Hooker‘s Puritan opponents).
A Learned Discourse on Justification
Title | A Learned Discourse on Justification PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Hooker |
Publisher | CCEL |
Pages | 77 |
Release | 1612 |
Genre | English literature |
ISBN | 1610250982 |
Richard Hooker and Reformed Theology
Title | Richard Hooker and Reformed Theology PDF eBook |
Author | Nigel Voak |
Publisher | OUP Oxford |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 2003-03-13 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0191532010 |
Richard Hooker (1554-1600) has traditionally been seen as the first systematic defender of an Anglican via media between Rome and Geneva. Revisionists have argued recently, however, that Hooker was in fact a thoroughly Reformed theologian. Dr Voak takes issue with this interpretation, arguing that Hooker over time became highly critical of numerous Reformed positions. Beginning with philosophical principles underlying Hooker's theology (e.g. free will, resistibility of grace), the book then considers issues such as original sin, justification and sanctification, merit and the religious authority of scripture, reason, and tradition. Finally, Hooker's late manuscripts are examined, in which he defends himself from the charge of heresy.
The Rise of Moralism
Title | The Rise of Moralism PDF eBook |
Author | C. Fitzsimons Allison |
Publisher | Regent College Publishing |
Pages | 268 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9781573832571 |
In this ground-breaking study first published in 1966 FitzSimons Allison carefully analyzes the seismic shift that occurred in English theology at the end of the seventeenth century. Until then, classical Anglicans such as Richard Hooker and James Ussher united in affirming that in justification the righteousness of Christ is imputed to the believer. So there is no sense in which the believer contributes to his own righteousness in order to be justified. Rather, the Christian life is a response to Gods free justification, not a part of it. But with the rise in influence of thinkers such as Jeremy Taylor and Richard Baxter such a view of justification became muffled; they held that a persons repentance and sincere obedience to Christ contributed to personal justification. It followed that justification requires moral effort. This rise of moralism, is characterized, Allison argues, not only by compromised ideas of justification but by superficial views of human need."This remarkable study demonstrates that moralistic versions of Christianity arise from deficient views of salvation through Christ. Sound theology and truly Christian ethics go hand in hand. Allisons thesis continues to demand close attention."Paul Helm, Regent College
Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity
Title | Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Hooker |
Publisher | |
Pages | 462 |
Release | 1925 |
Genre | Church and state |
ISBN |
Richard Hooker and the Authority of Scripture, Tradition and Reason
Title | Richard Hooker and the Authority of Scripture, Tradition and Reason PDF eBook |
Author | Nigel Atkinson |
Publisher | Regent College Pub |
Pages | 164 |
Release | 2005-01-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9781573833349 |
There is no doubt that Richard Hooker (1554-1600) is one of the most important writers in the history of the Church of England. However, since John Henry Newman presented him as a "theologian of the via media" he has been consistently overlooked by evangelical Anglicans. This well-documented and detailed analysis of the theological first principles of the 'father of Anglicanism' challenges the traditional consensus. The author examines three key elements of Hooker's theology-namely, the authority of reason, tradition and Scripture and evaluates Hooker's approach in the light of his debates with contemporary Puritans including Walter Travers, Thomas Cartwright and William Tyndale. His views are then compared with the approaches of Erasmus and the Reformers Luther and Calvin. Finally, the interpretations of leading and influential Hooker scholars are examined to show how often his theological principles have been misrepresented. This important study concludes that Hooker's debt to the Reformation is greater and more profound than generally acknowledged and that Hooker is consistently closer the mainstream of Reformation thought than his Puritan opponents. "This book is sure to put the cat among the pigeons of Hooker scholarship, and reopen the question of interpretations which many have assumed were resolved." -Gerald Bray, Beeson Divinity School "A lucid, penetrating and immensely relevant study of Hooker's theological method which firmly repudiates the influential High church stereotype of Hooker."- Alister McGrath, from the foreword An ordained priest with the Church of England, Nigel T. Atkinson is Warden of Latimer House, Oxford.
The Doctrine of Justification
Title | The Doctrine of Justification PDF eBook |
Author | James Buchanan |
Publisher | Ravenio Books |
Pages | 405 |
Release | 2013-02-17 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN |
James Buchanan (1804–1870) was a Scottish minister and theologian. He joined the Free Church of Scotland in 1843, and succeeded Thomas Chalmers as professor of systematic theology at the New College of the Free Church in Edinburgh in 1847, a post he held for twenty-one years. Buchanan's magnum opus was The Doctrine of Justification, which still has great value as a classic treatment of the article by which Martin Luther says the church stands or falls. He covers biblical, systematic, and historical ground in his work, but is never far from a warm-hearted evangelical delight in the doctrines he is expounding.