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Michael A. G. Haykin

    Michael A.G. Haykin profundiza en la historia de la iglesia y la espiritualidad bíblica, con intereses de investigación que abarcan la vida y el pensamiento bautista británica del siglo XVIII, la Trinidad Patrística y la piedad bautista. Es un autor prolífico y un editor consumado cuyas obras iluminan importantes tradiciones teológicas e históricas. Sus extensos escritos contribuyen a una comprensión más rica del pensamiento y la práctica religiosa.

    Jesus, Wondrous Saviour: The Roots and Legacy of some Ontario Baptists, 1810s-1920s
    Theology Made Practical: New Studies on John Calvin and His Legacy
    The Reformers and Puritans as Spiritual Mentors
    The life and thought of John Gill (1697 - 1771)
    Kiffen, Knollys, and Keach: Rediscovering our English Baptist Heritage
    Amidst Us Our Beloved Stands: Recovering Sacrament in the Baptist Tradition
    • "Amidst Us Our Belovèd Stands will help all pastors and theologians, whether Baptist or not, to consider our own understanding of the sacraments afresh in light of the past." ― Themelios Baptists are sacramental When it comes to baptism and the Lord's Supper, many Baptists reject the language of sacrament . As a people of the book, the logic goes, Baptists must not let tradition supersede the Bible. So Baptists tend to view baptism and Communion as ordinances and symbols, not sacraments. But the history of Baptists and sacramentalism is complicated. In Amidst Us Our Beloved Stands , Michael A. G. Haykin argues that many Baptists, such as Charles Spurgeon and other Particular Baptists, stood closer to Reformed sacramental thought than most Baptists today. More than mere memorials, baptism and Communion have spiritual implications that were celebrated by Baptists of the past in sermons and hymnody. Haykin calls for a renewal of sacramental life in churches today―Baptists can and should be sacramental.

      Amidst Us Our Beloved Stands: Recovering Sacrament in the Baptist Tradition
    • The book delves into the significant impact of the Particular Baptists, a prominent group from seventeenth-century England, on the broader Baptist tradition. It highlights three pivotal leaders—William Kiffen, Hanserd Knollys, and Benjamin Keach—exploring their lives, thoughts, and the context in which they operated. Additionally, it examines their interactions with other Baptist figures and discusses two crucial confessions published in 1644 and 1688, shedding light on the theological foundations that shaped English-speaking Baptists.

      Kiffen, Knollys, and Keach: Rediscovering our English Baptist Heritage
    • This volume of essays focuses on the thought of John Gill, the doyen of High Calvinism in the transatlantic Baptist community of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.Among the topics covered are Gill's trinitarian theology, his soteriological views, his Baptist ecclesiology, and his use of Scripture. Other papers are more focused, examining, for instance, his clash with the Arminian Methodist leader John Wesley over the issues of predestination and election, a clash that decisively shaped Wesley's perspective on Calvinism.The tercentennial of Gill's birth in 1997 is a fitting occasion to issue this study of a man whose systematic theology and exposition of the Old and New Testaments formed the mainstay of many eighteenth-century Baptist ministers' libraries and who has never been the subject of a major critical study.

      The life and thought of John Gill (1697 - 1771)
    • The Reformers and Puritans as Spiritual Mentors

      Hope Is Kindled

      • 196 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Exploring the lives of key Reformers like William Tyndale, Thomas Cranmer, and John Calvin, this work highlights their enduring impact on Christian faith and practice. Set against a backdrop of spiritual darkness, these figures exemplify a profound commitment to God's Word, the willingness to sacrifice for the gospel, and unwavering devotion to the triune God. Additionally, the book includes an essay on two significant Reformation confessions, emphasizing the importance of confessional Christianity at the heart of the Reformation.

      The Reformers and Puritans as Spiritual Mentors
    • In Theology Made Practical, Joel R. Beeke, David W. Hall, and Michael A. G. Haykin declare the significance of John Calvin's life and ideasparticularly his contributions to systematic theology, pastoral theology, and political theologyas well as the influence he had on others through the centuries. With focused studies related to the Trinity, predestination, the Holy Spirit, justification, preaching, missions, principles of government, welfare, and marriage, this book demonstrates how Calvin's thought has been, and still is, a dynamic wellspring of fruitfulness for numerous areas of the Christian life. More than 450 years since Calvin experienced the beatific vision, his thinking about God and His Word still possesses what our culture passionately longs fortrue relevancy.

      Theology Made Practical: New Studies on John Calvin and His Legacy
    • What is Truth?

      • 80 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Exploring the concept of "evangelical truth," the essay delves into the nature of humanity's fallenness and the path to redemption through faith in Christ. Drawing heavily on biblical references, the author articulates a clear understanding of truth as a definable and accessible concept, reflecting the beliefs of eighteenth-century thinkers. The work serves as both a theological foundation and a call to recognize the transformative power of faith in addressing the human condition.

      What is Truth?
    • Patrick of Ireland

      • 112 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Dangerous mission to pagan Ireland First bishop of Armagh, early church evangelist Written at a popular level by series editor Michael Haykin

      Patrick of Ireland
    • By their very nature, traditions are diverse. This is particularly the case with theological traditions, even including those cases where they have been named for a single individual (e. g. Augustinianism, Thomism, Lutheranism, and Calvinism). In the eras of the Reformation and of Reformed orthodoxy there was intense theological debate, leading to confessional identity and confessional boundaries; hence the Remonstrant controversy in the early seventeenth century. What the essays of this volume look at, however, are the debates that took place within the Reformed theological tradition, particularly within Puritan England. Some of the debates considered here threatened to rise to a confessional level whereas others were not so serious insofar as they did not press on confessional boundaries. The Puritan tradition surveyed in these essays looks at both major and minor intra-Reformed debates. Most of these debates analyzed have been passed over in the older scholarship in its quest to find the few true Calvinians to oppose to the so-called Calvinists. By contrast, none of the studies included in the present volume brands one side of a seventeenth-century debate as un-Calvinian or identifies an alteration of doctrinal perspective as a declension from Reformation-era purity. Calvin no longer appears as a norm, although he does appear, with other Reformers, as an antecedent of certain lines of argument. Lastly, the essays document the ongoing concern among Reformed theologians to further the Reformation cause. In this pursuit, Reformed theologians, as they did during the time of the Reformation theologians, often found themselves disagreeing on a number of theological doctrines.

      Drawn into controversie
    • Rediscovering the Church Fathers

      • 172 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      An organized and convenient introduction to the church fathers from AD 100 to 500. Haykin surveys a number of church fathers, outlining their roles in church history and their teaching on a number of topics.

      Rediscovering the Church Fathers