Symposium on Puritanism and Law (JCR Vol. 5 No. 2)

Symposium on Puritanism and Law (JCR Vol. 5 No. 2)

Symposium on Puritanism and Law (JCR Vol. 5 No. 2)

Symposium on Puritanism and Law (JCR Vol. 5 No. 2)

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Overview

Secular historians are interested in the wider impact of Puritanism in Anglo-American history.They are interested in Puritan theology only insofar as this theology explains the origins of Puritanism's wider impact.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185752845
Publisher: Chalcedon Foundation
Publication date: 05/25/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 511 KB

About the Author

Greg Bahnsen, Th.M., Ph.D., is an instructor at the Atlanta Christian Training Seminars. He is the author of Theonomy in Christian Ethics (1977) and Homosexuality: A Biblical View (1978). David Chilton, B.A., is a pastor in California and a part-time employee of Chalcedon. In late 1978, an article by the Rev. Chilton criticizing the Internal Revenue Service’s action against Christian schools was distributed nationally by the Los Angeles Times-Washington Post News Service. Terrill Elniff, M.A., is a teacher at the Ben Lippen School in Asheville, North Carolina. He is the author of The Guise of Every Graceless Heart: Human Autonomy in Puritan Thought and Experience (1979). Richard Flinn, M.Div., is pastor of a church in New Zealand. Kirk House, B.A., teaches school in Pennsylvania. James Jordan, B.A., is finishing his seminary education at Westminster Semi-nary in Philadelphia. Gary North, Ph.D., is president of the Institute for Christian Economics in Durham, North Carolina. He is the author of How You Can Profit from the Coming Price Controls (1977). Jack Sawyer, B.A., is a student at Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi.
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