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Richard Hooker and the Authority of Scripture, Tradition and Reason (Paperback)
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Richard Hooker and the Authority of Scripture, Tradition and Reason (Paperback)
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There is no doubt that Richard Hooker (1554-1600) is one of the
most important writers in the history of the Church of England.
However, since John Henry Newman presented him as a "theologian of
the via media" he has been consistently overlooked by evangelical
Anglicans. This well-documented and detailed analysis of the
theological first principles of the 'father of Anglicanism'
challenges the traditional consensus. The author examines three key
elements of Hooker's theology-namely, the authority of reason,
tradition and Scripture and evaluates Hooker's approach in the
light of his debates with contemporary Puritans including Walter
Travers, Thomas Cartwright and William Tyndale. His views are then
compared with the approaches of Erasmus and the Reformers Luther
and Calvin. Finally, the interpretations of leading and influential
Hooker scholars are examined to show how often his theological
principles have been misrepresented. This important study concludes
that Hooker's debt to the Reformation is greater and more profound
than generally acknowledged and that Hooker is consistently closer
the mainstream of Reformation thought than his Puritan opponents.
"This book is sure to put the cat among the pigeons of Hooker
scholarship, and reopen the question of interpretations which many
have assumed were resolved." -Gerald Bray, Beeson Divinity School
"A lucid, penetrating and immensely relevant study of Hooker's
theological method which firmly repudiates the influential High
church stereotype of Hooker."- Alister McGrath, from the foreword
An ordained priest with the Church of England, Nigel T. Atkinson is
Warden of Latimer House, Oxford.
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