The emergence of hyper-Calvinism in English nonconformity 1689-1765

The emergence of hyper-Calvinism in English nonconformity 1689-1765

By Peter Toon

Subjects: Calvinism, Dissenters, religious, england, Religious Dissenters, Dissenters, Religious

Description: During the past three years Peter Toon published articles dealing with various facets of Calvinistic theology in the Age of Reason. These articles were by-products of research he was conducting at London University into the origins of a logical, arid form of Calvinism (hyper-Calvinism) found among Congregationalists and Baptists in the first half of the 18th century. His thesis was completed in March 1967, and with some modifications is now published as a book. Though his study has particular relevance to Strict Baptist, who have become the custodians of hyper-Calvinism, it is also a contribution to our knowledge of the 18th century Nonconformity as well as the history of the development of Reformed doctrine. In the preface Dr. J.I. Packer states: "The story is a cautionary tale with timely lessons for those who seek a revival of Reformed Christianity today." - Publisher.

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