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Is this content inappropriate? Report this Document. Flag for inappropriate content. Download now. For Later. Related titles. Carousel Previous Carousel Next. Design of Concrete Structures solved problems. Jump to Page. Search inside document. Dickens The first historian under review is the late A. This enabled "fleeting contacts" with the Divine and more generally it placed the practitioner in His breathtaking examination of primary sources takes up almost four hundred pages, whereas his discussion of the development of the English Reformation itself Backgrounds to the English Reformation: Three Views 83 is just over one hundred.

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Arnold Dallimore, who trained and specialised in pastoral ministry in Canada, wrote an influential biography of the revivalist George Whitefield, as well as others on Charles and Susanna Wesley, Edward Irving, and Charles Spurgeon. How did his Reformed theological perspective impact his historiography?

How does his work fit into larger historiographical debates concerning the nature of Christian history? While other books look at Christian historiography using abstract and methodological approaches, this book examines the subject precisely by looking at the life and work of an individual historian. It does so by placing Dallimore in the context of being a minister in twentieth-century Canada as well as his role in the development of Reformed Theology in the Anglosphere. It also examines the quality of his various biographies focusing on key issues such as the nature of religious revival, the problem of Christianity and slavery, and the question of charismatic religious experience.

His study concludes by examining the relationship between the discipline and profession of church history and asking what is required for one to be considered a church historian. Arnold Dallimore: Whitefield's Champion more. I look at the role that his theological perspective plays in his reading of the past. Priest more. Festschrift for Dr. In the Monographs in Baptist History series. History , Church History , Evangelicalism , and Fundamentalism.

Controversy often followed the itinerant ministry of the transatlantic revivalist George Whitefield. However, after his first preaching trip to Scotland Whitefield found himself on the receiving end of serious criticism by ministers of the Associate Presbytery, many of whom, like the brothers Ralph and Ebenezer Erskine, he once counted as friends.

As their dispute over ecclesiology grew more heated, Whitefield himself cooled in his taste for debate — it was at this time that he began to negotiate a truce with John Wesley, and softened in his critiques of Anglican clergy.

Haykin, eds. Pentecostal Outpourings: Revival and the Reformed Tradition more. Book that I co-edited and contributed a chapter on the history of revival in Irish Dissent. Otis Robinson - more. Canadian Churches and the First World War more. Haykin more. A Festschrift that I co-edited in honour of Michael A.

Chapters deal with the history of Christian spirituality from the ancient church to today, focusing on figures like Basil, Anselm, Luther, Bunyan, etc. Stephen Weaver Jr. More Info: Co-authored with Michael A. Journal Articles. Studies of Andrew Fuller on the atonement typically focus on the question of whether or not he was influenced by the New Divinity of the followers of Jonathan Edwards in America. With the recent scholarly interest focusing on hypothetical With the recent scholarly interest focusing on hypothetical universalism as a common view of the atonement amongst the Reformed Orthodox, evaluations of Reformed theologians like Fuller are appropriate.

It concludes that though Fuller made some changes in his language between editions of The Gospel Worthy of All Acceptation, his theology of the atonement is within the bounds of Reformed Orthodoxy on the atonement as expressed at the Synod of Dordt.

Draws from Augustine's thoughts on preaching from Book 4 of his De Doctrina. Article is written for a popular audience with a focus on preachers. Patristics , Preaching , and Augustine of Hippo. A look at Basil of Caesarea's work "Exhortation to Holy Baptism" and the lessons for evangelism in the 21st century. Draws comparisons to the preaching of George Whitefield. Traces the history of the debate over how to write history from a Christian perspective.

It offers a balance between methodological naturalism on the one hand, and providential history on the other. Remembering Arnold and May Dallimore more. Looking at the life of historian Arnold Dallimore and his wife May Dallimore upon her death. History , Evangelicalism , and Historian. Since the Baptists first emerged in seventeenth-century England the question of open vs.

The majority of Baptists in history were closed communion, believing that only those who have been The majority of Baptists in history were closed communion, believing that only those who have been baptised by immersion on profession of faith should be admitted to the table. This debate had the potential to ruin the Baptist Missionary Society in the eighteenth century. Langley, Catherine E. McMillan and Russell Newton, is an outstanding and agenda-setting volume that puts the experience ….

So why does this early second-century Christian document matter so much? Second Clement: An …. Malik surveys …. Beeke surveys the development of thinking among early modern Reformed theologians about the relationship between religion and …. What these authors bring us is the magisterial richness of Protestant theology, not merely defended, but put to work on the crucial questions of our day.

Here is a tradition with fire and vitality, alive in its genius and catholic fidelity, and urgently needed in this moment.

With maturity and elegance, the excellent essays untangle, deepen, and reconstruct aspects of Protestant political reflection that will enrich and one hopes enliven conversations too often prone to slogans and shortcuts. I am deeply grateful to the editors and authors for their excellent work that allows, as the introduction says, Protestantism "to speak to us anew.

Joseph E. A failure to see this is a failure to understand the public implications of the gospel. Anyone interested in developing a politics that is shaped by the bible, that is informed by theology and history, and is sane, should carefully read this book. Below are some of the works we've published towards that end.



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