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The Soteriology of James Ussher Richard Snoddy (Visiting Lecturer, Visiting Lecturer, London School of Theology)

The Soteriology of James Ussher By Richard Snoddy (Visiting Lecturer, Visiting Lecturer, London School of Theology)

Summary

Richard Snoddy offers a detailed study of the applied soteriology of the Irish reformer James Ussher (1581-1656).

The Soteriology of James Ussher Summary

The Soteriology of James Ussher: The Act and Object of Saving Faith by Richard Snoddy (Visiting Lecturer, Visiting Lecturer, London School of Theology)

Drawing on material from a range of genres, with extensive reference to manuscript collections, Richard Snoddy offers a detailed study of James Usshers applied soteriology. After locating Ussher in the ecclesiastical context of seventeenth-century Ireland and England, Snoddy examines his teaching on the doctrines of atonement, justification, sanctification, and assurance. He considers their interconnection in Usshers thought, particularly the manner in which a general atonement functions as the ground of justification and the extent to which it functions as the ground of assurance. The book documents Usshers change of mind on a number of important issues, especially how, from holding to a limited atonement and an assurance that is of the essence of faith, he moved to belief in a general atonement and an assurance obtained through experimental piety. Within the framework of one widely accepted scholarly paradigm he appears to move from one logically inconsistent position to another, but his thought contains an inner logic that questions the explanatory power of that paradigm. This insightful study sheds new light on the diversity of seventeenth-century Reformed theology in the British Isles.

The Soteriology of James Ussher Reviews

Snoddy has made a major contribution to the field of historical theology with this work. His careful analysis of the thought of an eminent Reformed theologian will be indispensable to researchers at postgraduate level and beyond working in the fields of Reformed theology, Reformation-era preaching, polemic, and pastoral concern, and religious reform in the British Isles. * Dr Susan Royal, Reviews in History *

About Richard Snoddy (Visiting Lecturer, Visiting Lecturer, London School of Theology)

Richard Snoddy was born in Northern Ireland. He obtained his Ph.D. in Theology in 2011 from Middlesex University for research on James Ussher supervised at London School of Theology. Since 2009 he has been Visiting Lecturer at London School of Theology, teaching Church History, and since 2012 an Associate Research Fellow.

Table of Contents

Contents ; Abbreviations ; Conventions ; Introduction ; 1. Vae Mihi Si Non Evangelizavero - The Preaching Prelate ; 2. Lubricus Locus - The Nature and Extent of the Atonement ; 3. 'This Sweet Doctrine' - Justification by Faith ; 4. 'An Imperfect Kinde of Perfection' - The Sanctified Life and Its Reward ; 5. 'The Comfortable Assurance of Our Salvation' - A Search for Certainty ; Conclusion ; Bibliography ; Index

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NPB9780199338573
9780199338573
0199338574
The Soteriology of James Ussher: The Act and Object of Saving Faith by Richard Snoddy (Visiting Lecturer, Visiting Lecturer, London School of Theology)
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2014-02-27
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