The crisis of Calvinism in revolutionary England, 1640-1660 : Arminian theologies of predestination and grace / Andrew Ollerton.

"Throughout the 1650s, numerous publications, from scholarly folios to popular pamphlets, attacked the doctrinal commitments of Reformed Orthodoxy. This anti-Calvinist onslaught came from different directions: episcopalian royalists (Henry Hammond, Herbert Thorndike, Peter Heylyn), radical puri...

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Main Author: Ollerton, Andrew, Rev (Author)
Other title:Arminian theologies of predestination and grace
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Woodbridge, Suffolk : Boydell Press, [2023].
Series:Studies in modern British religious history ; v. 47.
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505 0 |a Part One. 'This Quinquarticular war' : Charting the Rise of English Arminianism -- 1. The crisis of Calvinism in the 1650s: background and explanation -- 2. Puritan Arminianism -- 3. Episcopal Arminianism -- 4. Sectarian Arminianism -- Conclusion to Part One -- Part Two. 'Quinqu-Articularis': Tracing the Contours of English Arminian Theologies -- 5. Ordo decretorum confessional traditions and doctrinal disputes -- 6. John Goodwin's Arminian theology -- 7. Henry Hammond's Arminian theology -- Conclusion to Part Two -- Conclusion: Reimagining English theology. 
520 |a "Throughout the 1650s, numerous publications, from scholarly folios to popular pamphlets, attacked the doctrinal commitments of Reformed Orthodoxy. This anti-Calvinist onslaught came from different directions: episcopalian royalists (Henry Hammond, Herbert Thorndike, Peter Heylyn), radical puritan defenders of the regicide (John Goodwin and John Milton), and sectarian Quakers and General Baptists. Unprecedented rejection of Calvinist soteriology was often coupled with increased engagement with Catholic, Lutheran and Remonstrant alternatives. As a result, sophisticated Arminian publications emerged on a scale that far exceeded the Laudian era. Cromwellian England therefore witnessed an episode of religious debate that significantly altered the doctrinal consensus of the Church of England for the remainder of the seventeenth century. The book will appeal to historians interested in the contested nature of 'Anglicanism' and theologians interested in Protestant debates regarding sovereignty and free will. Part One is a work of religious history, which charts the rise of English Arminianism across different ecclesial camps - episcopal, puritan and sectarian. These chapters not only introduce the main protagonists but also highlight a surprising range of distinctly English Arminian formulations. Part Two is a work of historical theology, which traces the detailed doctrinal formulations of two prominent divines - the puritan John Goodwin and the episcopalian Henry Hammond. Their Arminian theologies are set in the context of the Western theological tradition and the soteriological debates, that followed the Synod of Dort. The book therefore integrates historical and theological enquiry to offer a new perspective on the crisis of 'Calvinism' in post-Reformation England."  |c --Provided by publisher 
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