The Theology of John Smyth: Puritan, Separatist, Baptist, MennoniteThe first book-length analysis of the thought of the first English Baptist |
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Contenido
xiii | |
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Smyths Life Debates and Writings | 39 |
Separatist Stage | 44 |
Baptist Stage | 69 |
Mennonite Stage | 81 |
Smyths Use of Typology | 95 |
Reason for Smyths Views | 194 |
Debate with the Separatists | 199 |
Conclusion | 205 |
Smyths View of Christ | 207 |
Smyths Early Christology | 212 |
Smyths Christology as a Mennonite | 218 |
Smyths Revisions to His Christology | 232 |
Smyths Acceptance of Mennonite Christology | 236 |
Smyths Typological Interpretation of Scripture | 97 |
Smiths Use of Typology in Defending His Theology | 104 |
Smyths Mennonite Typology | 117 |
Conclusion | 124 |
Smyths View of Covenant | 125 |
The Covenant of the Separatists | 126 |
Smyths Separatist Writings | 133 |
Smyths Baptist Writings | 143 |
Smyths Mennonite Writings | 150 |
Modern Views on Smyths Use of the Covenant | 155 |
Conclusion | 162 |
Smiths View of General Atonement | 165 |
Svnyths Rejection of Reformed Views | 172 |
Source of Smyths Views | 180 |
Conclusion | 240 |
Smyths View of Church and State | 243 |
Smyths Writings on Church and State | 253 |
Source of Smyths Thought | 264 |
Relationship with Other Aspects of Smyths Theology | 277 |
Comparison of Smyth with Thomas Helwys | 280 |
Conclusion | 285 |
Conclusion | 287 |
Smyths Mennonite Doctrine | 289 |
Smyths Influence on the General Baptists | 290 |
Bibliography | 293 |
Index | 305 |
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