The doctrine of salvation in the sermons of Richard Hooker
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The doctrine of salvation in the sermons of Richard Hooker
(Arbeiten zur Kirchengeschichte, 94)
Walter de Gruyter, 2005
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [309]-334) and index
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This specialist work in historical theology deals with the doctrine of salvation in the early theology of Richard Hooker (1554-1600) from the perspective of the concept of faith and with Hooker's connections to the early English Reformers (W. Tyndale, J. Frith, R. Barnes, T. Cranmer, J. Bradford and J. Foxe) in crucial teachings such as justification, sanctification, glorification, election, reprobation, the sovereignty of God, and salvation of Catholics. The study proves that Hooker's theology is firstly Protestant (to counter the views which picture it as Catholic) and secondly Calvinist.
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