Anti-Arminians : the Anglican Reformed tradition from Charles II to George I / Stephen Hampton.
Material type:
- 9780199533367 (alk paper)
- 0199533369 (alk paper)
- 283/.4209032 22
- BR756 .H255 2008
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283.42 ROGE The church and the people. Problems of reunion, sex and marriage, women's ministry etc. | 283.42082 The religious lives of older laywomen : | 283.4209031 Predestination, policy and polemic : | 283.4209032 Anti-Arminians : | 283.4209032 The Church in an age of danger | 283.4209033 The Church of England and the Bangorian Controversy, 1716-1721 / | 283.4209033 Religion, reform and modernity in the eighteenth century : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [275]-281) and index.
The Anglican Reformed tradition after the restoration -- A timely antidote -- The Reformed rejoinder -- The Reformed defence of Trinitarian orthodoxy -- The slide into subordinationism -- A new way of thinking about God -- The Reformed defence of Thomist theism -- Conclusions.