Phụ đề | : | John Preston and the Softening of Reformed Theology |
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Tác giả | : | Moore, Jonathan D. |
Nơi xuất bản | : | U.S.A.: William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., 2007 |
Thông tin trách nhiệm | : | Jonathan D. Moore |
Mô tả vật lý | : | xx, 304 pages paperback, illustrations 24 cm |
Tóm tắt/ chú giải | : | John Preston (1587-1628) stands as a key figure in the development of English Reformed orthodoxy in the courts of Elizabeth I and James VI. Often cited as a favorite of the English and American Puritans who came after him, he nevertheless stood as a bridge between the crown and the nonconformists. Jonathan D. Moore retrieves Preston from his traditional place as one of the "Calvinists against Calvin," provides a convincing argument for Preston's unique hypothetical universalism, and calls into question common misperceptions about Reformed theology and Puritanism. |
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Ngôn ngữ | : | Eng |
DDC | : | 230.59092 / M821-J76 |
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