"This book will appeal to both theologians and historians. Fuller's constructive soteriological proposals, though offered in the eighteenth century, are relevant to contemporary pressing issues in dogmatics, and theologians will find them generative. Moreover, given Fuller's significance to the evangelical and Baptist traditions, historians of either movement will take an interest in this work. The new presentation of Fuller it advocates will provide nuance not only to Fuller studies but also to accounts of the Evangelical Revival's beginnings. Finally, the context in which Fuller operated…mehr
"This book will appeal to both theologians and historians. Fuller's constructive soteriological proposals, though offered in the eighteenth century, are relevant to contemporary pressing issues in dogmatics, and theologians will find them generative. Moreover, given Fuller's significance to the evangelical and Baptist traditions, historians of either movement will take an interest in this work. The new presentation of Fuller it advocates will provide nuance not only to Fuller studies but also to accounts of the Evangelical Revival's beginnings. Finally, the context in which Fuller operated featured several theological traditions that are now receiving fresh attention"--
David Mark Rathel is Associate Professor of Christian Theology and Director of PhD and ThM research at Gateway Seminary in Los Angeles, USA.
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Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction 1. Joseph Hussey: A Searcher for 'Free Grace' and Salvation in Eternity 2. John Gill: A Sophisticated Proponent of Hyper-Calvinism 3. The Modern Question Debate: A Turning Point in Hyper-Calvinism 4. Contextualizing Andrew Fuller's Response to Hyper-Calvinism Conclusion Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction 1. Joseph Hussey: A Searcher for 'Free Grace' and Salvation in Eternity 2. John Gill: A Sophisticated Proponent of Hyper-Calvinism 3. The Modern Question Debate: A Turning Point in Hyper-Calvinism 4. Contextualizing Andrew Fuller's Response to Hyper-Calvinism Conclusion Bibliography Index
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