Balancing Head and Heart in Seventeenth Century Puritanism

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“An examination of the doctrine of God in the theological construction of Stephen Charnock, exploring his use of reason and his commitment to experiential faith. This study explores Charnocks doctrine of the knowledge of God to discover his contributions to the Restoration English Puritan understanding of a balance of head and heart. Charnock paved a distinctive trail in the midst of diverse paths the Restoration Puritans were taking, but he also maintained certain characteristics, which were common to the Puritan way.”

SKU: 9781842276709 Categories: ,
Binding: Perfect Bound
Pages: 266Author: Larry Siekawitch, Larry Siekawitch
 

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‘An examination of the doctrine of God in the theological construction of Stephen Charnock, exploring his use of reason and his commitment to experiential faith. This study explores Charnocks doctrine of the knowledge of God to discover his contributions to the Restoration English Puritan understanding of a balance of head and heart. Charnock paved a distinctive trail in the midst of diverse paths the Restoration Puritans were taking, but he also maintained certain characteristics, which were common to the Puritan way.’

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Weight0.388 kg
Dimensions22.9 × 15.2 × 1.4 cm

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