The Pourtraiture of the Image of God in Man, in His Three Estates of Creation, Restauration, Glorification
Title | The Pourtraiture of the Image of God in Man, in His Three Estates of Creation, Restauration, Glorification PDF eBook |
Author | John WEEMES |
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Pages | 194 |
Release | 1627 |
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The Pourtraiture of the Image of God in Man, in His Three Estates of Creation, Restauration, Glorification
Title | The Pourtraiture of the Image of God in Man, in His Three Estates of Creation, Restauration, Glorification PDF eBook |
Author | John WEEMES |
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Pages | 178 |
Release | 1627 |
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Catalogue of Printed Books
Title | Catalogue of Printed Books PDF eBook |
Author | |
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Pages | 610 |
Release | 1883 |
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British Museum Catalogue of Printed Books
Title | British Museum Catalogue of Printed Books PDF eBook |
Author | |
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Pages | 458 |
Release | 1884 |
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Salvation by Faith
Title | Salvation by Faith PDF eBook |
Author | Hyonam Kim |
Publisher | Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht |
Pages | 307 |
Release | 2019-10-07 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 3647564613 |
The doctrines of covenant, faith, and the order of salvation are crucial components of early modern Reformed soteriology. In seventeenth-century England, these three major doctrines of Reformed theology, which had been taken over undeveloped from the Reformers, took a mature shape, but aroused controversies among diverse Protestant groups. Modern historical scholarship on Reformed orthodoxy has produced little significant research that deals with these doctrines synthetically. This examination explores the broader role of faith in relation to these two significant doctrines for salvation in the early modern Reformed theology, with specific reference to the thought of Thomas Goodwin. To this end, Hyo-Nam Kim examines Goodwin's life to review his religious experience and to understand his socio-theological context. Goodwin's soteriology was sharpened by his battles on two fronts: The first is the threat of Arminian, Neonomian, and Socinian soteriologies that tended to place meritorious value on faith and on human acts. The second is the Antinomian errors that undervalued faith and human responsibility. Goodwin regarded faith as a key concept for his soteriology. Faith plays a central role in the covenant theology not only because a lack of faith was the immediate cause of breaking the covenant of works, but because saving faith was ordained in the covenant of redemption, and actually functions in the covenant of grace, as the instrument and a condition for the recovery of the relationship of mankind with God. Examination of Goodwin's ordo salutis provides specific insight into the place and function of faith in the covenant of grace since each element of an ordo salutis refers to the blessings prepared for the elect to be finally saved. Together with the role of faith in Goodwin's covenant theology, therefore, the reconstruction of Goodwin's ordo salutis and the close examination of the role of faith in each blessing confirm that although faith may be said to be both an instrument and a condition for salvation, faith is the perfect instrument both for making salvation totally God's gracious work, and for showing that the elect are not passive objects in the covenant.
Catalogus Librorum Impressorum Bibliothecae Bodleianae in Academia Oxoniensi
Title | Catalogus Librorum Impressorum Bibliothecae Bodleianae in Academia Oxoniensi PDF eBook |
Author | Bodleian Library |
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Pages | 932 |
Release | 1843 |
Genre | Library catalogs |
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The Logic of the Body
Title | The Logic of the Body PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew A. LaPine |
Publisher | Lexham Press |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2020-11-04 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1683594266 |
"Do not be anxious about anything." When it comes to stress and worry, that's all we really need to say, right? Just repent of your anxiety, and everything will be fine. But emotional life is more complex than this. In The Logic of the Body, Matthew LaPine argues that Protestants must retrieve theological psychology in order to properly understand the emotional life of the human person. With classical and modern resources in tow, LaPine argues that one must not choose between viewing emotions exclusively as either cognitive and volitional on the one hand, or simply a feeling of bodily change on the other. The two "stories" can be reconciled through a robustly theological analysis. In a culture filled with worry and anxiety, The Logic of the Body offers a fresh path within the Reformed tradition.