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Born of Conviction - White Methodists and Mississippi's Closed Society (Hardcover): Joseph T. Reiff Born of Conviction - White Methodists and Mississippi's Closed Society (Hardcover)
Joseph T. Reiff
R1,437 Discovery Miles 14 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The dominant narrative of Mississippi during the Civil Rights Era focuses on white citizens, the white church, and their intense resistance to change. Signed by twenty-eight white pastors of the Methodist Mississippi Annual conference and published in the Mississippi Methodist Advocate on January 2, 1963, the "Born of Conviction" statement offered an alternative witness to the segregationist party line by calling for freedom of the pulpit and reminding readers of the Methodist Discipline's claim that the teachings of Jesus "[permit] no discrimination because of race, color, or creed". The twenty-eight pastors sought to speak to and for a mostly silent yet significant minority of Mississippians, and to lead white Methodists to join the conversation on the need for racial justice. The document additionally expressed support for public schools and opposition to any attempt to close them, and affirmed the signers' opposition to Communism. Though a few lay and clergy persons voiced public affirmation of "Born of Conviction," the overwhelming reaction was negative-by mid-1964, twenty of the original signers had left Mississippi, revealing the challenges faced by whites who offered even mild dissent to massive resistance in the Deep South. Dominant narratives, however, rarely tell the whole story. The statement caused a significant crack in the public unanimity of Mississippi white resistance. Signers and their public supporters had also received private messages of gratitude for their stand, and eight of the signers remained in the Methodist ministry in Mississippi until retirement. Born of Conviction tells the story of "the Twenty-eight," illuminating the impact on the larger culture of this attempt by white clergy to support race relations change. The book explores the theological and ethical understandings of the signers through an account of their experiences before, during, and after the statement's publication. It also offers a detailed portrait of both public and private expressions of the theology and ethics of white Mississippi Methodists as a whole - including laity and other clergy - as revealed by their responses to the "Born of Conviction" controversy, which came at the crisis point of the Civil Rights Era in Mississippi.

The Literature of the Arminian Controversy - Religion, Politics and the Stage in the Dutch Republic (Hardcover): Freya Sierhuis The Literature of the Arminian Controversy - Religion, Politics and the Stage in the Dutch Republic (Hardcover)
Freya Sierhuis
R3,567 Discovery Miles 35 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Literature of the Arminian Controversy highlights the importance of the Arminian Controversy (1609-1619) for the understanding of the literary and intellectual culture of the Dutch Golden Age. Taking into account a wide array of sources, ranging from theological and juridical treatises, to pamphlets, plays and and libel poetry, it offers not only a deeper contextualisation of some of the most canonical works of the period, such as the works of Dirck Volckertz. Coornhert, Hugo Grotius and Joost van den Vondel, but also invites the reader to rethink the way we view the relation between literature and theology in early modern culture. The book argues how the controversy over divine predestination acted as a catalyst for literary and cultural change, tracing the impact of disputed ideas on grace and will, religious toleration and the rights of the civil magistrate in satirical literature, poetry and plays. Conversely, it reads the theological and political works as literature, by examining the rhetoric and tropes of religious controversy. Analysing the way in which literature shapes the political and religious imaginary, it allows us to look beyond the history of doctrine, or the history of political rights, to include the emotive and imaginative power of such narrative, myth and metaphor.

Hindu Christian Faqir - Modern Monks, Global Christianity, and Indian Sainthood (Paperback): Timothy S Dobe Hindu Christian Faqir - Modern Monks, Global Christianity, and Indian Sainthood (Paperback)
Timothy S Dobe
R1,191 Discovery Miles 11 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Hindu Christian Faqir compares two colonial Indian saints from Punjab, the neo-Vedantin Hindu Rama Tirtha (1873-1906) and the Christian convert Sundar Singh (1889-1929). Timothy S. Dobe shows that varied asceticisms, personal exemplary models, and material religion exuded their ambivalent and powerful public presence in Protestant metropolitan centers as much as in colonial peripheries. Challenging ideas of the invention of modern Hinduism, the transparent translation of Christianity, and the construction of saints by devotees, this book focuses on the long-standing, shared religious idioms on which these two men creatively drew to appeal to transnational audiences and to pursue religious perfection. Following both men's usage of Urdu, the book adopts the word "faqir" to examine the vernacular and performative dimensions of Indian holy man traditions, thereby calling special attention to missionary and Orientalist anti-ascetic accounts of the "fukeer" indigenous Islamic traditions and this-worldly religion. Exploring Rama Tirtha and Sundar Singh's global tours in Europe and America, self-conscious sartorial styles, and intimate autobiographical writings, Dobe demonstrates that the vernacular holy man traditions of Punjab provided resources that both men drew on to construct their forms of modern monkhood. The rise of heroic, anti-colonial sannyasis or sadhus of modern Hinduism like Swami Vivekananda is thus repositioned in relation to global Christianity, Sufi, bhakti, and Sikh regional practices, religious boundary-crossing, contestation and conversion. A comparative and contextualized story of two Punjabi holy men's particular performance of sainthood, Hindu Christian Faqir reveals much about the broad, interactional history of religious modernities.

Gender and Pentecostal Revivalism - Making a Female Ministry in the Early Twentieth Century (Paperback, 1st ed. 2015): Leah... Gender and Pentecostal Revivalism - Making a Female Ministry in the Early Twentieth Century (Paperback, 1st ed. 2015)
Leah Payne
R2,897 Discovery Miles 28 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This innovative volume provides an interdisciplinary, theoretically innovative answer to an enduring question for Pentecostal/charismatic Christianities: how do women lead churches? This study fills this lacuna by examining the leadership and legacy of two architects of the Pentecostal movement - Maria Woodworth-Etter and Aimee Semple McPherson.

London Quakers in the Trans-Atlantic World - The Creation of an Early Modern Community (Paperback, 1st ed. 2015): J. Landes London Quakers in the Trans-Atlantic World - The Creation of an Early Modern Community (Paperback, 1st ed. 2015)
J. Landes
R1,539 Discovery Miles 15 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores the Society of Friend's Atlantic presence through its creation and use of networks, including intellectual and theological exchange, and through the movement of people. It focuses on the establishment of trans-Atlantic Quaker networks and the crucial role London played in the creation of a Quaker community in the North Atlantic.

Changing Childhoods in the Cape Colony - Dutch Reformed Church Evangelicalism and Colonial Childhood, 1860-1895 (Paperback, 1st... Changing Childhoods in the Cape Colony - Dutch Reformed Church Evangelicalism and Colonial Childhood, 1860-1895 (Paperback, 1st ed. 2015)
S Duff
R1,505 Discovery Miles 15 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book opens up histories of childhood and youth in South African historiography. It looks at how childhoods changed during South Africa's industrialisation, and traces the ways in which institutions, first the Dutch Reformed Church and then the Cape government, attempted to shape white childhood to the future benefit of the colony.

The Holy Spirit and the Christian Life - Historical, Interdisciplinary, and Renewal Perspectives (Paperback, 1st ed. 2014): W.... The Holy Spirit and the Christian Life - Historical, Interdisciplinary, and Renewal Perspectives (Paperback, 1st ed. 2014)
W. Vondey
R3,726 Discovery Miles 37 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Twelve scholars from the biblical, historical, theological, and philosophical disciplines engage in a conversation on the transforming work of the Holy Spirit in the Christian life. The essays are held together by an enduring focus and concern to explore the relationship between the work of the Holy Spirit and Christian formation, discipleship, personal and social transformation. The book points toward the integration of theory and practice, theology and spirituality, and the mutual interest in fostering dialogue across disciplines and ecclesial traditions.

The Huguenots in England - Immigration and Settlement c.1550-1700 (Hardcover, New): B. J. Cottret The Huguenots in England - Immigration and Settlement c.1550-1700 (Hardcover, New)
B. J. Cottret; Translated by Peregrine Stevenson
R2,527 Discovery Miles 25 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is a much-revised version of Professor Cottret's acclaimed study of the Huguenot communities in England, first published in French by Aubier in 1985. The Huguenots in England presents a detailed, sympathetic assessment of one of the great migrations of early modern Europe, examining the social origins, aspirations and eventual destiny of the refugees, and their responses to their new-found home, a Protestant terre d'exil. Bernard Cottret shows how for the poor weavers, carders and craftsmen who constituted the majority of the exiles the experience of religious persecution was at once personal calamity, disruptive of home and family, and heaven-sent economic opportunity, which many were quick to exploit. The individual testimonies contained in consistory registers contain a wealth of personal narrative, reflection and reaction, enabling Professor Cottret to build a fully rounded picture of the Huguenot experience in early modern England. In an extended afterword Professor Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie considers the Huguenot phenomenon in the wider context of the contrasting British and French attitudes to religious minorities in the early modern period.

Martyrs' Mirror - Persecution and Holiness in Early New England (Paperback): Adrian Chastain Weimer Martyrs' Mirror - Persecution and Holiness in Early New England (Paperback)
Adrian Chastain Weimer
R1,176 Discovery Miles 11 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Martyrs' Mirror examines the folklore of martyrdom among seventeenth-century New England Protestants, exploring how they imagined themselves within biblical and historical narratives of persecution. Memories of martyrdom, especially stories of the Protestants killed during the reign of Queen Mary in the mid-sixteenth century, were central to a model of holiness and political legitimacy. The colonists of early New England drew on this historical imagination in order to strengthen their authority in matters of religion during times of distress. By examining how the notions of persecution and martyrdom move in and out of the writing of the period, Adrian Chastain Weimer finds that the idea of the true church as a persecuted church infused colonial identity. Though contested, the martyrs formed a shared heritage, and fear of being labeled a persecutor, or even admiration for a cheerful sufferer, could serve to inspire religious tolerance. The sense of being persecuted also allowed colonists to avoid responsibility for aggression against Algonquian tribes. Surprisingly, those wishing to defend maltreated Christian Algonquians wrote their history as a continuation of the persecutions of the true church. This examination of the historical imagination of martyrdom contributes to our understanding of the meaning of suffering and holiness in English Protestant culture, of the significance of religious models to debates over political legitimacy, and of the cultural history of persecution and tolerance.

Krieg mit dem Wort (German, Hardcover): Damaris Grimmsmann Krieg mit dem Wort (German, Hardcover)
Damaris Grimmsmann
R4,131 Discovery Miles 41 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Ellen Harmon White - American Prophet (Paperback): Terrie Dopp Aamodt, Gary Land, Ronald L. Numbers Ellen Harmon White - American Prophet (Paperback)
Terrie Dopp Aamodt, Gary Land, Ronald L. Numbers
R1,433 Discovery Miles 14 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In America, as in Britain, the Victorian era enjoyed a long life, stretching from the 1830s to the 1910s. It marked the transition from a pre-modern to a modern way of life. Ellen Harmon White's life (1827-1915) spanned those years and then some, but the last three months of a single year, 1844, served as the pivot for everything else. When the Lord failed to return on October 22, as she and other followers of William Miller had predicted, White did not lose heart. Fired by a vision she experienced, White played the principal role in transforming a remnant minority of Millerites into the sturdy sect that soon came to be known as the Seventh-day Adventists. She and a small group of fellow believers emphasized a Saturday Sabbath and an imminent Advent. Today that flourishing denomination posts eighteen million adherents globally and one of the largest education, hospital, publishing, and missionary outreach programs in the world. Over the course of her life White generated 70,000 manuscript pages and letters, and produced 40 books that have enjoyed extremely wide circulation. She ranks as one of the most gifted and influential religious leaders in American history and this volume tells her story in a new and remarkably informative way. Some of the contributors identify with the Adventist tradition, some with other Christian denominations, and some with no religious tradition at all. Their essays call for White to be seen as a significant figure in American religious history and for her to be understood within the context of her times.

The Church for the World - A Theology of Public Witness (Paperback): Jennifer McBride The Church for the World - A Theology of Public Witness (Paperback)
Jennifer McBride
R1,145 Discovery Miles 11 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Drawing on the writings of German pastor-theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Jennifer M. McBride constructs a groundbreaking theology of public witness for Protestant church communities in the United States. In contrast to the triumphal manner in which many Protestants have engaged the public sphere, The Church for the World shows how the church can offer a nontriumphal witness to the lordship of Christ through repentant activity in public life. After investigating current Christian conceptions of witness in the United States, McBride offers a new theology for repentance as public witness, based on Bonhoeffer's thought concerning Christ, the world, and the church. McBride takes up Bonhoeffer's proposal that repentance may be reinterpreted "non-religiously," expanding and challenging common understandings of the concept. Finally, she examines two church communities that exemplify ecclesial commitments and practices rooted in confession of sin and repentance. Through these communities she demonstrates that confession and repentance may be embodied in various ways yet also discerns distinguishing characteristics of a redemptive public witness. The Church for the World offers important insights about Christian particularity and public engagement in a pluralistic society as it provides a theological foundation for public witness that is simultaneously bold and humble: when its mode of being in the world is confession of sin unto repentance, the church demonstrates Christ's redemptive work and becomes a vehicle of concrete redemption.

The Anthropology of Protestantism - Faith and Crisis among Scottish Fishermen (Paperback, 1st ed. 2013): Joseph Webster The Anthropology of Protestantism - Faith and Crisis among Scottish Fishermen (Paperback, 1st ed. 2013)
Joseph Webster
R1,539 Discovery Miles 15 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Through his ethnographic study of the fishermen and their religious beliefs, Webster speaks to larger debates about religious radicalism, materiality, economy, language, and the symbolic. These debates also call into question assumptions about the decline of religion in modern industrial societies.

Nothing But Christ - Rufus Anderson and the Ideology of Protestant Foreign Missions (Hardcover): Paul William Harris Nothing But Christ - Rufus Anderson and the Ideology of Protestant Foreign Missions (Hardcover)
Paul William Harris
R2,190 R2,068 Discovery Miles 20 680 Save R122 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines the career of Rufus Anderson, the central figure in the formation and implementation of missionary ideology in the middle decades of the nineteenth century. Corresponding Secretary of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions from 1832 to 1866, Anderson effectively set the terms of debate on missionary policy on both sides of the Atlantic and indeed long after his death. In telling his story, Harris also speaks to basic questions in nineteenth-century American history and in the relationship between American culture and the cultures of what later came to be known as the third world.

Meditations chretiennes - suivi de Instructions sur l'humilite (French, Large print, Hardcover, Large type / large print... Meditations chretiennes - suivi de Instructions sur l'humilite (French, Large print, Hardcover, Large type / large print edition)
Francois-Auguste-Alphonse Gonthier
R410 Discovery Miles 4 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Language of Disenchantment - Protestant Literalism and Colonial Discourse in British India (Paperback): Robert A. Yelle The Language of Disenchantment - Protestant Literalism and Colonial Discourse in British India (Paperback)
Robert A. Yelle
R1,284 Discovery Miles 12 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Language of Disenchantment explores how Protestant ideas about language influenced British colonial attitudes toward Hinduism and proposals for the reform of that tradition. Protestant literalism, mediated by a new textual economy of the printed book, inspired colonial critiques of Indian mythological, ritual, linguistic, and legal traditions. Central to these developments was the transposition of the Christian opposition between monotheism and polytheism or idolatry into the domain of language. Polemics against verbal idolatry - including the elevation of a scriptural canon over heathenish custom, the attack on the personifications of mythological language, and the critique of "vain repetitions" in prayers and magic spells - previously applied to Catholic and sectarian practices in Britain were now applied by colonialists to Indian linguistic practices. As a remedy for these diseases of language, the British attempted to standardize and codify Hindu traditions as a step toward both Anglicization and Christianization. The colonial understanding of a perfect language as the fulfillment of the monotheistic ideal echoed earlier Christian myths according to which the Gospel had replaced the obscure discourses of pagan oracles and Jewish ritual. By recovering the historical roots of the British re-ordering of South Asian discourses in Protestantism, Yelle challenges representations of colonialism, and of the modernity that it ushered in, as simply rational or secular.

Pentecostalism and Prosperity - The Socio-Economics of the Global Charismatic Movement (Paperback, 1st ed. 2012): K. Attanasi,... Pentecostalism and Prosperity - The Socio-Economics of the Global Charismatic Movement (Paperback, 1st ed. 2012)
K. Attanasi, A. Yong
R3,684 Discovery Miles 36 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

While there are a growing number of researchers who are exploring the political and social aspects of the global Renewal movement, few have provided sustained socio-economic analyses of this phenomenon. The editors and contributors to this volume offer perspectivesin light of the growth of the Renewal movement in the two-thirds world.

After Jonathan Edwards - The Courses of the New England Theology (Paperback, New): Oliver D. Crisp, Douglas A Sweeney After Jonathan Edwards - The Courses of the New England Theology (Paperback, New)
Oliver D. Crisp, Douglas A Sweeney
R1,544 Discovery Miles 15 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In recent years there has been a flowering of interest in the work of Jonathan Edwards. In the last decade this has been encouraged by the publication of many previously unavailable manuscripts, in the Yale edition of Edwards' works. In the same period there has been some interest in the New England theology inspired by Edwards' work, which dominated much of American theology in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. However, the interest in New England Theology has been much less pronounced than that expressed in the work of Edwards. This is strange given the influence of New England Theology and the ways in which the theologians of this movement developed and expressed broadly Edwardsian themes. After Jonathan Edwards offers a reassessment of the New England Theology in light of the work of Jonathan Edwards. Scholars who have made important contributions to our understanding of Edwards are brought together with scholars of New England theology and early American history to produce a groundbreaking examination of the ways in which New England Theology flourished, how themes in Edwards' thought were taken up and changed by representatives of the school, and its lasting influence on the shape of American Christianity.

Ablasskampagnen Des Spatmittelalters - Luthers Thesen Von 1517 Im Kontext (German, Hardcover): Andreas Rehberg Ablasskampagnen Des Spatmittelalters - Luthers Thesen Von 1517 Im Kontext (German, Hardcover)
Andreas Rehberg
R4,921 Discovery Miles 49 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Origins and Characteristics of Anabaptism / Les Debuts et les Caracteristiques de l'Anabaptisme - Proceedings of the... The Origins and Characteristics of Anabaptism / Les Debuts et les Caracteristiques de l'Anabaptisme - Proceedings of the Colloquium Organized by the Faculty of Protestant Theology of Strasbourg / Actes Du Colloque Organise Par La Faculte De Theologie Protestante De Strasbourg (20-22 February / Fevrier 1975) (English, French, Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1977)
Marc Lienhard
R4,430 Discovery Miles 44 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

by JOHN H. YODER S'il m'a ete demande de vous soumettre quelques remarques en guise d'introduction, c'est d'abord pour reconnaitre notre dette envers les chercheurs qui, depuis Ie milieu du siecle dernier, ont pose les fonda tions de la recherche dans Ie domaine des mouvements non-officiels de la Reforme. Certains de ces pionniers tels que Cornelius et Rohrich 1 travaillaient ici a Strasbourg. On peut facilement resumer sur deux plans ce qu'ils nous ont legue: un acquis sur Ie plan des idees, un autre sur celui de l'outillage. L'idee qui grace a leur oeuvre a acquis droit de cite - au point que notre generation com; oit avec difficulte qu'il a pu en etre autremen- est la Iegitimite de l'etude des dissidences du seizieme siecle en tant que telles, et non seulement comme Ie fond sombre qui doit faire rejaillir combien les reformateurs officiels - ou les catholiques, ou les prince- avaient raison."

Meeting the Protestant Challenge - How to Answer 50 Biblical Objections to Catholic Beliefs (Paperback): Karlo Broussard Meeting the Protestant Challenge - How to Answer 50 Biblical Objections to Catholic Beliefs (Paperback)
Karlo Broussard
R442 R382 Discovery Miles 3 820 Save R60 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Bible Nation - The United States of Hobby Lobby (Hardcover): Candida R Moss, Joel S. Baden Bible Nation - The United States of Hobby Lobby (Hardcover)
Candida R Moss, Joel S. Baden
R744 R656 Discovery Miles 6 560 Save R88 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How the billionaire owners of Hobby Lobby are spending hundreds of millions of dollars to make America a "Bible nation" Like many evangelical Christians, the Green family of Oklahoma City believes that America was founded as a Christian nation, based on a "biblical worldview." But the Greens are far from typical evangelicals in other ways. The billionaire owners of Hobby Lobby, a huge nationwide chain of craft stores, the Greens came to national attention in 2014 after successfully suing the federal government over their religious objections to provisions of the Affordable Care Act. What is less widely known is that the Greens are now America's biggest financial supporters of Christian causes--and they are spending hundreds of millions of dollars in an ambitious effort to increase the Bible's influence on American society. In Bible Nation, Candida Moss and Joel Baden provide the first in-depth investigative account of the Greens' sweeping Bible projects and the many questions they raise. Bible Nation tells the story of the Greens' rapid acquisition of an unparalleled collection of biblical antiquities; their creation of a closely controlled group of scholars to study and promote their collection; their efforts to place a Bible curriculum in public schools; and their construction of a $500 million Museum of the Bible near the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Bible Nation reveals how these seemingly disparate initiatives promote a very particular set of beliefs about the Bible--and raise serious ethical questions about the trade in biblical antiquities, the integrity of academic research, and more. Bible Nation is an important and timely account of how a vast private fortune is being used to promote personal faith in the public sphere--and why it should matter to everyone.

Performing the Reformation - Public Ritual in the City of Luther (Paperback, New): Barry Stephenson Performing the Reformation - Public Ritual in the City of Luther (Paperback, New)
Barry Stephenson
R869 Discovery Miles 8 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The home of Martin Luther for thirty six years and seat of the German Reformation, Wittenberg, Germany is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Wittenberg has long been Protestant sacred space, but since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the city and surrounding region have been developing their considerable cultural capital. Today, Wittenberg is host to two large-scale annual Luther-themed festivals, and is becoming a center for pilgrimage and heritage tourism. In a recent study, Charles Taylor notes that festivity is experiencing a renaissance as "one of the new forms of religion in our world." Festivals and pilgrimage routes are an integral part of contemporary religion and spirituality, and important cultural institutions in a globalized world. In Performing the Reformation, Stephenson offers a field-based case study of contemporary festivity and pilgrimage in the City of Luther. Welcome to Lutherland, where atheists dress up as monks and nuns for Luther's Wedding; conservative Lutherans work to sacralize the secular, carnival-like festivities; and medieval players, American Gospel singers, and Peruvian pan flute bands compete for the attention of the bustling crowds. Festivals and tourism in Wittenberg include a range of performative genres (parades and processions, liturgies and concerts, music and dance), cut across multiple cultural domains (religion, politics, economics), and effect connections and shifts among identities (religious, secular, American, German, traditional, postmodern). Incorporating visual methodologies and grounded in historical and social contexts, Stephenson provides an on-the-ground account of the annual Luther's Wedding Festival, the Reformation Day Festival, and Lutheran pilgrimage. He also brings his case study into dialogue with important methodological and theoretical issues informing the fields of ritual studies and performance studies. A model of interdisciplinary research, the book includes a DVD with over 2.5 hours of material, extending and animating textual accounts and interpretations.

Evangelical Free Will - Phillipp Melanchthon's Doctrinal Journey on the Origins of Faith (Hardcover): Gregory Graybill Evangelical Free Will - Phillipp Melanchthon's Doctrinal Journey on the Origins of Faith (Hardcover)
Gregory Graybill
R4,654 R3,352 Discovery Miles 33 520 Save R1,302 (28%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

If one is saved by faith alone in Jesus Christ, then what is the origin of that faith? Is it a preordained gift of God to elect individuals, or is some measure of human free choice involved?
The debate over the relation between election and free will has a central place in the study of Reformation theology. Phillipp Melanchthon's reputation as the intellectual founder of Lutheranism has tended to obscure the differences between the mature doctrinal positions of Melanchthon and Martin Luther on this key issue. Gregory Graybill charts the progression of Melanchthon's position on free will and divine predestination as he shifts from agreement to an important innovation upon Luther's thought.
Initially Melanchthon concurred with Luther that the human will is completely bound by sin, and that the choice of faith can flow only from God's unilateral grace. Over time, this understanding caused Melanchthon increasing concern. The problem of its eternal implications for those whom God has not chosen, and its pastoral implications for believers, combined with Melanchthon's own intellectual aversion to paradox and prompted him to continue developing his ideas.
Melanchthon came to believe that the human will does play a key role in the origins of a saving faith in Jesus Christ. This was not the Roman Catholic free will of Erasmus, rather it was belief in a limited free will tied to justification by faith alone; an evangelical free will.

The Spirit of God Transforming Life - The Reformation and Theology of the Holy Spirit (Paperback, 1st ed. 2009): P Chung The Spirit of God Transforming Life - The Reformation and Theology of the Holy Spirit (Paperback, 1st ed. 2009)
P Chung
R2,927 Discovery Miles 29 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

By re-examining the central themes of Reformation theology, Chung clearly and carefully describes the fundamental shape of Reformation thinking and introduces the reader to what was and is at stake in the Reformation's insistence on the centrality of the Gospel.

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