This paper explores the relationship between early modern English Puritanism and Reformed orthodoxy through a fresh examination of three ministers who have been described as Puritans: John Owen, Richard Baxter, and John Goodwin. By assessing their attitudes toward the Bible and specifically the doctrine of justification, this paper uncovers an evolving consensus of orthodox thought in the period. Their attitudes and approaches to doctrine and church tradition led to diverse interpretations and directions in the codification of their religion. Their theological interpretations reflect an inherent pattern of diversity within English Puritanism, especially in its attitudes towards the formation of orthodoxy. The relation of Reformed orthodoxy ...
This historical study of Puritan spirituality focuses on the theme of spiritual warfare in English P...
The diploma thesis "Puritanism and the Vision of Worhip in Marriage according to Richard Baxter's Ch...
The Puritans strongly criticised the ecclesiastical authority of the Roman Church, which claimed a m...
There have been many attempts to define what Anglicanism is, through both “reformations” of the Chu...
The confusion regarding the nature of Puritan theology and the subsequent influence of Puritanism on...
Puritanism was a strain of English Protestantism that emerged after the re-establishment of the Prot...
This thesis examines and compares the theological views of Dr. John Owen (1616-1683), the Puritan p...
The reformed English Church retained its bishops and its episcopal hierarchy. Yet contemporary evide...
Current historiography discloses a change in perspective in regard to Puritanism. Puritanism is now ...
This work traces the theological origins and developments of dissenters from the Church of England w...
This thesis will aim to conceptualise the period from c. 1739 to 1800 as a time in which the nature ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the idea and role of the Puritan gentry of early Stuart Engl...
The coherence of Anglicanism’s claim to be both ‘catholic’ and ‘reformed’ has often been challenged,...
This dissertation demonstrates that Richard Hooker’s doctrine of justification, as reflected in his ...
Puritanism was a inter-denominational movement to continue the Calvinistic Reformation in the United...
This historical study of Puritan spirituality focuses on the theme of spiritual warfare in English P...
The diploma thesis "Puritanism and the Vision of Worhip in Marriage according to Richard Baxter's Ch...
The Puritans strongly criticised the ecclesiastical authority of the Roman Church, which claimed a m...
There have been many attempts to define what Anglicanism is, through both “reformations” of the Chu...
The confusion regarding the nature of Puritan theology and the subsequent influence of Puritanism on...
Puritanism was a strain of English Protestantism that emerged after the re-establishment of the Prot...
This thesis examines and compares the theological views of Dr. John Owen (1616-1683), the Puritan p...
The reformed English Church retained its bishops and its episcopal hierarchy. Yet contemporary evide...
Current historiography discloses a change in perspective in regard to Puritanism. Puritanism is now ...
This work traces the theological origins and developments of dissenters from the Church of England w...
This thesis will aim to conceptualise the period from c. 1739 to 1800 as a time in which the nature ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the idea and role of the Puritan gentry of early Stuart Engl...
The coherence of Anglicanism’s claim to be both ‘catholic’ and ‘reformed’ has often been challenged,...
This dissertation demonstrates that Richard Hooker’s doctrine of justification, as reflected in his ...
Puritanism was a inter-denominational movement to continue the Calvinistic Reformation in the United...
This historical study of Puritan spirituality focuses on the theme of spiritual warfare in English P...
The diploma thesis "Puritanism and the Vision of Worhip in Marriage according to Richard Baxter's Ch...
The Puritans strongly criticised the ecclesiastical authority of the Roman Church, which claimed a m...