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Paul R. Schaefer Jr.

The Spiritual Brotherhood: Cambridge Puritans and the Nature of Christian Piety (Reformed Historical-Theological Studies)

The Spiritual Brotherhood: Cambridge Puritans and the Nature of Christian Piety (Reformed Historical-Theological Studies)

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During the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, a spiritual brotherhood formed among the Puritans, shaped by the reforming activity and training of Cambridge. These pastor-theologians initiated a new emphasis within the established church, stirring up a greater understanding of the Reformation doctrines of grace and preaching for conversion and Christian growth and piety. In this study, Paul Schaefer looks at six thinkers in this group who stand out because each was used as the human vehicle to bring the gospel to the next: William Perkins, Paul Baynes, Richard Sibbes, John Cotton, John Preston, and Thomas Shepard. By examining their teaching on the relation between man's depraved nature and sovereign grace, as well as the distinct but inseparable relation of justification and sanctification, Schaefer demonstrates how the Puritan movement came to focus most intently on the cultivation of Reformed piety within the church.

Table of Contents:
Introduction
1. Knowing the Times: The Spiritual Brotherhood and Its Puritanism in Its Cultural, Intellectual, and Social Contexts
2. William Perkins: The Good Fight of the Heart Redeemed
3. Paul Baynes: Ministering to the Heart Set Free
4. Richard Sibbes: The Union of the Heart with Christ
5. John Preston: The Triumph of Grace on the Inclinations of the Heart
6. An American Epilogue: Looking at Sola Gratia from Differing Angles Cotton and Shepard and Massachusetts's Antinomian Controversy
An Afterword
Appendix: Orthodoxies in Massachusetts?

Pages
400
Language
English
Publisher
Reformation Heritage Books
Publication date
2011-01-01
Binding
Paperback
ISBN
9781601781437
Dimensions
13.97 x 2.03 x 21.34 cm
Author(s)
Paul R. Schaefer Jr.