John Knox Libros
Este autor fue una figura clave en la Reforma escocesa, fundamental en la transformación de la iglesia en Escocia. Su pensamiento teológico estuvo profundamente influenciado por reformadores líderes, y su obra dio forma a la teología calvinista y al gobierno de la iglesia presbiteriana. Su impacto se extendió a la configuración de textos litúrgicos oficiales y a la autoría de confesiones de fe y órdenes eclesiásticas. Sus sermones y escritos encendieron profundos cambios religiosos y políticos, que llevaron al desmantelamiento de la autoridad católica y al establecimiento de la iglesia protestante.






The Collected Prayers of John Knox
- 208 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
"A collection of prayers by the Scottish Reformer John Knox"--
The Liturgy of John Knox
- 250 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
The Works of John Knox, Volume 6
Letters, Prayers, and Other Shorter Writings with a Sketch of His Life
- 864 páginas
- 31 horas de lectura
Focusing on his role as a reformer, John Knox profoundly shaped the Scottish Kirk through his influential personality and contributions to key documents like the Scots Confession and the Book of Common Order. Originally an ordained priest and tutor, his conversion to Protestantism marked a significant turn in his life, leading to his impactful involvement in theological and ecclesiological developments in Scotland during the 16th century. Knox's collected works reflect his reformative legacy rather than systematic theology.
John Knox was a pivotal figure in the Scottish Reformation, known for his dynamic personality and significant contributions to the Scots Confession and the Book of Common Order. His journey from an ordained priest and tutor to a leading Protestant reformer highlights his transformative impact on Scottish theology and church structure. Knox's works reflect his reformative spirit, emphasizing his role in shaping the ecclesiastical landscape of Scotland during a time of significant religious upheaval.
The History Of The Reformation Of Religion In Scotland
- 660 páginas
- 24 horas de lectura
The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It aims to protect and promote cultural literature by providing an affordable, high-quality edition that remains true to the original text.
John Knox, a key figure in the Scottish Reformation, significantly shaped the theological landscape of Scotland through his dynamic personality and leadership. His contributions include the Scots Confession and the Book of Common Order, reflecting his influence on ecclesiastical reforms. Initially an ordained priest and tutor, Knox's conversion to Protestantism marked a pivotal turn in his life, leading him to become a prominent reformer rather than a systematic theologian. His collected works showcase his lasting impact on the Scottish Kirk.
The narrative unfolds through the letters of John and Tom Knox, two Marines serving in Vietnam from 1968 to 1970, capturing their experiences from training to combat. These letters not only reveal the harsh realities of war but also the emotional turmoil faced by their parents at home, who grapple with pride and fear. The story offers a poignant depiction of an American family navigating the challenges and anxieties of wartime, bridging the gap between the battlefield and the home front.
The Works of John Knox, Volume 4
- 586 páginas
- 21 horas de lectura
John Knox, a pivotal figure in the Scottish Reformation, significantly shaped the theological landscape of Scotland through his dynamic personality and leadership. His contributions include the Scots Confession and the Book of Common Order, reflecting his influence on ecclesiastical developments. Initially an ordained priest and tutor, Knox's conversion to Protestantism marked a turning point, solidifying his role as a reformer rather than a systematic theologian. His works reveal the depth of his impact on the Scottish Kirk and the broader Reformation movement.
This edition showcases John Knox's pivotal writings that address the theme of rebellion against oppressive rule. It delves into his arguments for resistance and the moral justification of challenging tyranny, reflecting the historical context of the Reformation. Knox's passionate advocacy for religious freedom and governance rooted in justice is central to his work, making this collection essential for understanding his influence on political thought and the fight against despotism.