Richard Hooker and his Early Doctrine of Justification

Richard Hooker and his Early Doctrine of Justification
Author: Corneliu C. Simut
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781351150026

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Richard Hooker and his Early Doctrine of Justification explores the doctrine of justification, the doctrine of faith and grace, and the doctrine of Scripture and use of reason in the early theology of Richard Hooker. In order to prove that Hooker was a Protestant Reformed theologian, Simuþ concentrates on Hooker‘s doctrine of justification as reflected in his Learned Discourse of Justification, which is the most important work of his early theology. Unlike previous books on Hooker which use primarily the theology of Luther and Calvin to draw conclusions, this book brings together quotations and ideas from the works of Luther, Melanchthon, Zwingli, Bucer, Calvin and Beza to show that Hooker was a Protestant Reformed theologian. Simuþ also discusses the theological context of Hooker‘s career by offering an analysis of the doctrine of justification in the theology of John Jewel, John Whitgift (Hooker‘s patrons), and Thomas Cartwright and Walter Travers (Hooker‘s Puritan opponents).

A Learned Discourse on Justification

A Learned Discourse on Justification
Author: Richard Hooker
Publsiher: CCEL
Total Pages: 77
Release: 1612
Genre: English literature
ISBN: 9781610250986

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The Doctrine of Salvation in the Sermons of Richard Hooker

The Doctrine of Salvation in the Sermons of Richard Hooker
Author: Corneliu C. Simut
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2012-02-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783110927467

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This specialist work in historical theology deals with the doctrine of salvation in the early theology of Richard Hooker (1554-1600) from the perspective of the concept of faith and with Hooker’s connections to the early English Reformers (W. Tyndale, J. Frith, R. Barnes, T. Cranmer, J. Bradford and J. Foxe) in crucial teachings such as justification, sanctification, glorification, election, reprobation, the sovereignty of God, and salvation of Catholics. The study proves that Hooker’s theology is firstly Protestant (to counter the views which picture it as Catholic) and secondly Calvinist.

A Companion to Richard Hooker

A Companion to Richard Hooker
Author: William J. Torrance Kirby
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 711
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004165342

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Richard Hooker explained and defended the Elizabethan religious and political settlement, and shaped the self-understanding of the Church of England for generations. This Companion offers a comprehensive and systematic introduction to Hookera (TM)s life, works, thought, reputation, and influence.

Richard Hooker and the Vision of God

Richard Hooker and the Vision of God
Author: Charles Miller
Publsiher: James Clarke & Company
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2013-07-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780227902035

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Charles Miller's rigorous and sensitive examination of Richard Hooker's theology makes a valuable addition to the field of study of the cleric, one of the founding theologians of modern Anglicanism. Miller examines Hooker's works in detail, leading the reader through different facets of his vision of God: creation, Scripture, the sacraments, and practices of Christian devotion. Hooker's theology challenges an increasingly time-bound, relativistic approach to doctrine and truth; his sources were as wide, as ancient, and as modern as Hooker could make them. Miller's thoughtful analysis is informed throughout by an understanding of the context of Hooker's theological development against the backdrop of continental Calvinism and the remnants of Roman Catholicism in England. The growth of interest in Hooker among specialists has been accompanied by an abandonment of the serious study of Hooker's thought among theological students, clergy and theologians. Miller's work addresses thislack; Hooker's insights must not be forgotten in the daily distribution of theological food to Christian people. A study which attunes readers to Hooker's particular theological 'voice' and teaches its value both in his own context and as a present-day interlocutor, this volume will be of great interest to Christians and theological students alike.

Christ the Righteousness of His People Or The Doctrine of Justification by Faith in Him

Christ the Righteousness of His People  Or  The Doctrine of Justification by Faith in Him
Author: Richard Rawlin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1854
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BSB:BSB10399210

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The Rise of Moralism

The Rise of Moralism
Author: C. Fitzsimons Allison
Publsiher: Regent College Publishing
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2003
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 157383257X

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In this ground-breaking study first published in 1966 FitzSimons Allison carefully analyzes the seismic shift that occurred in English theology at the end of the seventeenth century. Until then, classical Anglicans such as Richard Hooker and James Ussher united in affirming that in justification the righteousness of Christ is imputed to the believer. So there is no sense in which the believer contributes to his own righteousness in order to be justified. Rather, the Christian life is a response to Gods free justification, not a part of it. But with the rise in influence of thinkers such as Jeremy Taylor and Richard Baxter such a view of justification became muffled; they held that a persons repentance and sincere obedience to Christ contributed to personal justification. It followed that justification requires moral effort. This rise of moralism, is characterized, Allison argues, not only by compromised ideas of justification but by superficial views of human need."This remarkable study demonstrates that moralistic versions of Christianity arise from deficient views of salvation through Christ. Sound theology and truly Christian ethics go hand in hand. Allisons thesis continues to demand close attention."Paul Helm, Regent College

Richard Hooker and Reformed Theology

Richard Hooker and Reformed Theology
Author: Nigel Voak
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2003-03-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780191532016

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Richard Hooker (1554-1600) has traditionally been seen as the first systematic defender of an Anglican via media between Rome and Geneva. Revisionists have argued recently, however, that Hooker was in fact a thoroughly Reformed theologian. Dr Voak takes issue with this interpretation, arguing that Hooker over time became highly critical of numerous Reformed positions. Beginning with philosophical principles underlying Hooker's theology (e.g. free will, resistibility of grace), the book then considers issues such as original sin, justification and sanctification, merit and the religious authority of scripture, reason, and tradition. Finally, Hooker's late manuscripts are examined, in which he defends himself from the charge of heresy.