Andrew Fuller's theology of revival: divine sovereignty and human responsibility in spiritual renewal

"Revival is the arguable heartbeat of evangelical Christianity. Though a theologically diverse and globally diffused phenomenon, evangelicalism originated in a distinctly Calvinistic milieu. Many Puritans in the seventeenth century, "evangelicals before the revivals," emphasized the w...

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主要作者: Rindels, Ryan (Author)
其他作者: Chun, Chris (Writer of preface)
格式: Print 圖書
語言:English
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出版: Eugene, Oregon Pickwick Publications ©2021
In: Monographs in Baptist history (volume 18)
Year: 2021
叢編:Monographs in Baptist history volume 18
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Fuller, Andrew 1754-1815 / 復興運動
IxTheo Classification:KAH Church history 1648-1913; modern history
Further subjects:B Baptists
B Great Britain
B Baptists (Great Britain) 18th century
B Fuller, Andrew (1754-1815)
B Revivals History 18th century
B Fuller, Andrew
B Revivals
B Responsibility Religious aspects Baptists
B 特別浸禮派 History 18th century
B Providence and government of God
B History
B 特別浸禮派
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總結:"Revival is the arguable heartbeat of evangelical Christianity. Though a theologically diverse and globally diffused phenomenon, evangelicalism originated in a distinctly Calvinistic milieu. Many Puritans in the seventeenth century, "evangelicals before the revivals," emphasized the work of the Holy Spirit, including the importance of personal conversion. Unlike theologically Arminian proponents of revival such as Charles G. Finney, many Puritans and early evangelicals believed and taught that the absolute sovereignty of God was compatible with human responsibility. Calvinistic Baptists in the early eighteenth century who rejected this tension declined numerically, yet a new generation of pastors led their denomination through this impasse. Andrew Fuller (1754-1815) defended Reformed doctrine in the Particular Baptist tradition while emphasizing the importance of human response in his preaching, writing, and fundraising for the Baptist Missionary Society. The fruit of Fuller's ministry included growth of churches in England, conversions among people groups in the Global South, and the preservation of Reformed theology in a challenging Enlightenment context."--Publisher
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-181)
ISBN:1725282860