Isaac Penington Libros
Isaac Penington fue una figura temprana en la Sociedad Religiosa de Amigos, comúnmente conocida como cuáqueros. Sus escritos fueron fundamentales para promover y defender el naciente movimiento cuáquero en Inglaterra. La obra de Penington profundiza en los fundamentos teológicos y espirituales del cuakerismo, enfatizando el concepto de la "luz interior" y la experiencia directa y personal de lo divino. A través de sus prolíficas contribuciones literarias, desempeñó un papel importante en la configuración y salvaguarda del pensamiento y la práctica cuáquera temprana.






Memoirs of the Life of Isaac Penington: To Which is Added a Review of His Writings
- 208 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
The 'Life Hid With Christ in God': Selections From the Writings of I. Penington, Compiled by C.J. Westlake
- 134 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
In this inspiring collection of writings, Isaac Penington offers profound insights into the nature of the Christian life and its relationship to the divine. Compiled by C.J. Westlake, these selections from Penington's works provide a comprehensive overview of his ideas and their relevance to contemporary spirituality.
Brief Extracts From the Works of Isaac Penington
- 82 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
This collection of writings is a testament to the faith and resilience of the Quaker community, particularly Isaac Penington. Through his struggles, Penington found solace in the Quaker ministry and the divine light within himself. The works are a powerful reminder of the importance of community and spirituality in times of hardship.
Selections From the Works of Isaac Penington: To Which Are Added Selections From His Letters
- 318 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura