The Gospel Its Own Witness: Or, The Holy Nature, and Divine Harmony of the Christian Religion

The Gospel Its Own Witness: Or, The Holy Nature, and Divine Harmony of the Christian Religion
Title The Gospel Its Own Witness: Or, The Holy Nature, and Divine Harmony of the Christian Religion PDF eBook
Author Andrew Fuller
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Pages 242
Release 1802
Genre Apologetics
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The Gospel Its Own Witness

The Gospel Its Own Witness
Title The Gospel Its Own Witness PDF eBook
Author Andrew Fuller
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Pages 360
Release 1799
Genre Apologetics
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Gospel its own witness-controversial publications

Gospel its own witness-controversial publications
Title Gospel its own witness-controversial publications PDF eBook
Author Andrew Fuller
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Pages 866
Release 1845
Genre Baptists
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Enlightenment, Ecumenism, Evangel

Enlightenment, Ecumenism, Evangel
Title Enlightenment, Ecumenism, Evangel PDF eBook
Author Alan P.F. Sell
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 449
Release 2007-09-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1597527440

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What is the Gospel, and how is it to be commended? This question encapsulates the running theme of this collection of papers. In five essays Professor Sell discusses some Puritans, Cambridge Platonists, Quakers, and critics of deism and pantheism who sought to articulate the Gospel in the intellectual environment in which they had been set. Their underlying concerns are of continuing relevance in current ecumenical discussion, as are questions of doctrinal change and development, the subjects of two further papers. A paper on spirituality echoes some of the concerns of the Separatists, Platonists, and Quakers, but views them in relation to the widespread interest in the topic at the present time. Two papers concern the ways in which the Gospel is shared in ecumenical circles, with special reference to the Holy Spirit, ecclesiology, and the Reformed contribution to interconfessional discussion. A bibliographical survey of Reformed theology in twentieth-century Britain shows the range of interest within one ecclesiastical tradition, while such wider issues as contextual theology, inclusivism, and the peril of sectarianism are discussed in a further paper. The book concludes with an attempt to answer the question, what is involved in proclaiming the Gospel of reconciliation today?

New Baptist Miscellany

New Baptist Miscellany
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Pages 874
Release 1832
Genre Baptists
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Apologetic Works 4

Apologetic Works 4
Title Apologetic Works 4 PDF eBook
Author Joseph C. Harrod
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 204
Release 2024-07-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 3110420465

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In The Gospel Its Own Witness (1799), Andrew Fuller not only engaged with Thomas Paine’s attack on Christianity and on the reliability of the Bible, but also interacted with the philosophical position of a number of Enlightenment thinkers. This critical edition is based on the third edition of Fuller’s treatise (1802) and includes a detailed introduction that sets the work in its provenance.

The Love of God Holds Creation Together

The Love of God Holds Creation Together
Title The Love of God Holds Creation Together PDF eBook
Author Ryan P. Hoselton
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 117
Release 2018-02-26
Genre Religion
ISBN 1532618581

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The English Baptist Andrew Fuller (1754-1815) is well-known today for his nuanced Evangelical answer to the “Modern Question” against hyper-Calvinism, founding and leading the Baptist Missionary Society, and his exemplary pastoral ministry. In his day, however, he was also esteemed as a formidable apologist for Christian orthodoxy, especially in the area of moral reasoning. Following in the footsteps of his theological mentor, Jonathan Edwards, Fuller labored to defend the moral goodness and salutary nature of Christian doctrine against the new moral philosophy of the Enlightenment. As optimism in the moral potential of human nature waxed, reliance on God for truth and virtue waned. Echoing a long tradition of classical theologians, Fuller wished to declare afresh that the love of God, as manifested in the gospel, furnished humankind’s only hope for virtue, excellence, and happiness. In this concise study, Hoselton looks to recover the importance of ethical reasoning in Fuller’s theology and ministry and reflect on its merit for today.