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Heretics Within : Anthony Wotton, John Goodwin and the Orthodox Divines.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (578 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781782841357
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Contents:
Front Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. George Walker's Woes: Controversies with Anthony Wotton and John Goodwin -- Truth and Heresy -- The Wotton Affair (i): Controversy Conducted and Reported -- The Wotton Affair (ii): Discovering Truth and The Problems of Heresy Making -- The Walker-Goodwin Controversy: Passion Versus Heresy -- Goodwin's Truth: Newly and Incrementally Discovered -- Full Circle from 1614? -- PART I: Anthony Wotton and The Orthodox Divines -- Chapter 2. Masters of Law and Grace: Wotton's Protestant Authorities -- Protestant Authorities (i): Law and Grace -- Protestant Authorities (ii): Conjuring with Imputation -- Chapter 3. "Flint and Steele": Wotton's Early Controversies and The Specter of Socinus -- Soteriological Matters, c. 1600-c. 1614 -- Faustus Socinus -- Theology in Court -- Chapter 4. Revision in Print: Wotton's De reconciliatione peccatoris -- Law, Grace, and The Covenants -- De reconciliatione peccatoris (i): The Structure of Justification -- De reconciliatione peccatoris (ii): Faith, Merit, and Imputation -- De reconciliatione peccatoris (iii): Doctrinal Controversy -- Chapter 5. Wotton's Soteriological Revision: Trajectories of Thought, c. 1611-1624 -- George Walker: Eyes Open, Ears Closed -- De reconciliatione peccatoris: Assessment -- Soteriological Trajectories: c. 1611-1624 -- Calvin, Perkins, Wotton -- PART II: John Goodwin and The Orthodox Divines -- Chapter 6. Goodwin's Grace: Free and Full -- After Wotton -- Thomas Edwards' Monster -- Antinomian Goodwin (i): "Satisfactory Letter" -- Antinomian Goodwin (ii): Christ Lifted Up -- Chapter 7. Goodwin's Imputatio Fidei: The Demolition and Rebuilding of Justification -- The Skirmish of 1641 -- Imputatio Fidei (i): The Unjumbling of Law and Faith -- Imputatio Fidei (ii): Justification by Covenant.
Imputatio Fidei (iii): Christ's Righteousness and The Unraveling of Soteriology -- Imputatio Fidei (iv): The "Master Veyne" of Adam's Sin -- Imputatio Fidei (v): Justifying Grace -- "Gravell" and "Wooll" for Goodwin: The Big Rebuttals of George Walker and Henry Roborough -- Rubbery Speech -- Chapter 8. Truth's Quarrels: Goodwin at War, 1642-1650 -- Avowing Wotton: Richard Baxter and William Pynchon -- Between Imputatio Fidei and Redemption Redeemed (i): Justification -- Between Imputatio Fidei and Redemption Redeemed (ii): Grace Ministered and Disputed -- Between Imputatio Fidei and Redemption Redeemed (iii): Debates with Dogmatists -- Chapter 9. Of Things Eternal and Temporal: Goodwin's Redemption Redeemed -- The Impediment of William Prynne's Perpetuitie -- Redemption Redeemed (i): Openings-Prefatory and Metaphysical -- Redemption Redeemed (ii): Universal Redemption -- Redemption Redeemed (iii): "Eate, Drink, and be Merry"-The Peril of Perseverance -- Redemption Redeemed (iv): Fearful Assurance? -- Chapter 10. Copernican Goodwin -- or, Walking with Arminians -- Universal Obligation -- Battling Brethren -- Arminian Goodwin -- Chapter 11. Felling "Goliah" -- The "Spirit of Errour" Exorcized -- "Machinations" Rejoined: Goodwin Engages his Enemies -- Chapter 12. "Unbroken, Yea, Undaunted" -- Back to Justification -- Obscure Intricacies and Idolatrous Prelates -- Concordance with God's Mind: Retrospect -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover.
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Front Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. George Walker's Woes: Controversies with Anthony Wotton and John Goodwin -- Truth and Heresy -- The Wotton Affair (i): Controversy Conducted and Reported -- The Wotton Affair (ii): Discovering Truth and The Problems of Heresy Making -- The Walker-Goodwin Controversy: Passion Versus Heresy -- Goodwin's Truth: Newly and Incrementally Discovered -- Full Circle from 1614? -- PART I: Anthony Wotton and The Orthodox Divines -- Chapter 2. Masters of Law and Grace: Wotton's Protestant Authorities -- Protestant Authorities (i): Law and Grace -- Protestant Authorities (ii): Conjuring with Imputation -- Chapter 3. "Flint and Steele": Wotton's Early Controversies and The Specter of Socinus -- Soteriological Matters, c. 1600-c. 1614 -- Faustus Socinus -- Theology in Court -- Chapter 4. Revision in Print: Wotton's De reconciliatione peccatoris -- Law, Grace, and The Covenants -- De reconciliatione peccatoris (i): The Structure of Justification -- De reconciliatione peccatoris (ii): Faith, Merit, and Imputation -- De reconciliatione peccatoris (iii): Doctrinal Controversy -- Chapter 5. Wotton's Soteriological Revision: Trajectories of Thought, c. 1611-1624 -- George Walker: Eyes Open, Ears Closed -- De reconciliatione peccatoris: Assessment -- Soteriological Trajectories: c. 1611-1624 -- Calvin, Perkins, Wotton -- PART II: John Goodwin and The Orthodox Divines -- Chapter 6. Goodwin's Grace: Free and Full -- After Wotton -- Thomas Edwards' Monster -- Antinomian Goodwin (i): "Satisfactory Letter" -- Antinomian Goodwin (ii): Christ Lifted Up -- Chapter 7. Goodwin's Imputatio Fidei: The Demolition and Rebuilding of Justification -- The Skirmish of 1641 -- Imputatio Fidei (i): The Unjumbling of Law and Faith -- Imputatio Fidei (ii): Justification by Covenant.

Imputatio Fidei (iii): Christ's Righteousness and The Unraveling of Soteriology -- Imputatio Fidei (iv): The "Master Veyne" of Adam's Sin -- Imputatio Fidei (v): Justifying Grace -- "Gravell" and "Wooll" for Goodwin: The Big Rebuttals of George Walker and Henry Roborough -- Rubbery Speech -- Chapter 8. Truth's Quarrels: Goodwin at War, 1642-1650 -- Avowing Wotton: Richard Baxter and William Pynchon -- Between Imputatio Fidei and Redemption Redeemed (i): Justification -- Between Imputatio Fidei and Redemption Redeemed (ii): Grace Ministered and Disputed -- Between Imputatio Fidei and Redemption Redeemed (iii): Debates with Dogmatists -- Chapter 9. Of Things Eternal and Temporal: Goodwin's Redemption Redeemed -- The Impediment of William Prynne's Perpetuitie -- Redemption Redeemed (i): Openings-Prefatory and Metaphysical -- Redemption Redeemed (ii): Universal Redemption -- Redemption Redeemed (iii): "Eate, Drink, and be Merry"-The Peril of Perseverance -- Redemption Redeemed (iv): Fearful Assurance? -- Chapter 10. Copernican Goodwin -- or, Walking with Arminians -- Universal Obligation -- Battling Brethren -- Arminian Goodwin -- Chapter 11. Felling "Goliah" -- The "Spirit of Errour" Exorcized -- "Machinations" Rejoined: Goodwin Engages his Enemies -- Chapter 12. "Unbroken, Yea, Undaunted" -- Back to Justification -- Obscure Intricacies and Idolatrous Prelates -- Concordance with God's Mind: Retrospect -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover.

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