Rediscovering the Reformation
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
If we believe the church cannot split because it is Christ's one body, how do we understand the Reformation?
If we believe the church cannot split because it is Christ's one body, how do we understand the Reformation?
Focusing on the resilience of the church, the book highlights key historical figures who defended Christianity against persecution across three significant periods. Beginning with Irenaeus of Lyon's fight against Gnosticism, it moves to Basil of Caesarea's defense of spirituality, and culminates with the modern struggles of the Chinese church. Dr. Matthew Knell uses these examples to inspire readers to remain steadfast in their faith amidst ongoing challenges, emphasizing the bravery required to uphold the church's legacy in the face of adversity.
The second of three volumes exploring the development of the concepts of sin, grace and free will in Christian theology, from the Middle Ages to the Reformation.
Exploring the person of the Holy Spirit in the twelfth century, this study highlights the lack of comprehensive research in this area. It emphasizes the significance of scholasticism's emergence and its intellectual clashes with traditional Christian thought. The work delves into how these debates shaped Western understandings of the Spirit, drawing on scriptural foundations and the writings of church fathers, while also engaging with reason and philosophical discourse, contributing to both historical and contemporary discussions in pneumatology.