This book answers the complex debate over predestination by setting out the definitive account of the 'Free Grace' controversy in first decade of the Evangelical Revival (1739-49).
This book answers the complex debate over predestination by setting out the definitive account of the 'Free Grace' controversy in first decade of the Evangelical Revival (1739-49).
Joel Houston is Assistant Professor of Theology at Briercrest College and Seminary in Saskatchewan, Canada, and a junior fellow of the Manchester Wesley Research Centre in Manchester, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction Part 1 - Historical Development of the Doctrine of Predestination 1 The 'Location' of the Free Grace Controversy: Historical and Theological Precedents Excursus: Supra, Infra, and Sub-Lapsarianism 2 Arminius and British Predestinarianism Part 2 - Wesley, Whitefield, and the Function of Predestinarian Doctrine 3 Wesley and Whitefield: Formative Influences 4 "Beginning a Society of Their Own": The Bristol Division 5 Analysis of the Sermon, 'Free Grace', and Whitefield's Response. Doctrine and Polemic in Context 6 An Awkward Armistice: The Cessation of the 'Free Grace' Controversy Conclusion
Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction Part 1 - Historical Development of the Doctrine of Predestination 1 The 'Location' of the Free Grace Controversy: Historical and Theological Precedents Excursus: Supra, Infra, and Sub-Lapsarianism 2 Arminius and British Predestinarianism Part 2 - Wesley, Whitefield, and the Function of Predestinarian Doctrine 3 Wesley and Whitefield: Formative Influences 4 "Beginning a Society of Their Own": The Bristol Division 5 Analysis of the Sermon, 'Free Grace', and Whitefield's Response. Doctrine and Polemic in Context 6 An Awkward Armistice: The Cessation of the 'Free Grace' Controversy Conclusion
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