The Trinitarian theology of Dr. Samuel Clarke (1675-1729) : context, sources, and controversy

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    • Pfizenmaier, Thomas C.

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The Trinitarian theology of Dr. Samuel Clarke (1675-1729) : context, sources, and controversy

by Thomas C. Pfizenmaier

(Studies in the history of Christian thought, v. 75)

Brill, 1997

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Trinitarian theology of Doctor Samuel Clarke (1675-1729)

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Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral)--Fuller Theological Seminary's Center for Advanced Theological Studies, 1993

Includes bibliographical references (p. [221]-232) and index

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This study of Samuel Clarke's theology of the trinity is a foundational study of one of the leading Latitudinarians of the eighteenth century. It utilizes the best resources available, including previously unpublished theological manuscripts of Clarke's confidant, Sir Isaac Newton. The study raises questions regarding the standard understanding of the trinitarian debate of the period.

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