"An Examination of Dr. Clarke's Scripture-Doctrine Of The Trinity with a Confutation of it: Inserted in an Exposition of some of the most difficult places of the New Testament, by Way of Paraphrase and Annotations: Wherein the Ninth Chapter of Romans is set in a clear Light" Valentine Haywood, M.A. 1719
Review religious debates of early 18th-century England with Haywood's challenges toward Dr. Samuel Clarke's controversial views on the Trinitarian Doctrine. Dr. Clarke, an esteemed figure, faced significant opposition for his unorthodox interpretation, and Haywood's arguments exemplify the prevailing orthodox stance of the period. The book delves into profound theological questions regarding the nature of the Trinity, dissecting Clarke's interpretations in detail. Haywood presents counterarguments that emphasize the co-equality and co-eternality of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, drawing upon scripture and traditional doctrinal sources. The debates captured in this work reflect the intense theological discourses of the time, highlighting the tension between emerging rationalist approaches and established orthodox beliefs. Widely celebrated in its day, this book remains a critical text for understanding the theological landscape of the English speaking World at the turn of the 18th Century.
At Book Archaeology, we invite you to uncover historical treasures and gain insights into the minds that shaped religious thought as we know it today.
Collation / Page Count: 115
"An Examination of Dr. Clarke's Scripture-Doctrine Of The Trinity" 1719
Binding : Quarter Leather w/ Marbled Boards
Measures : 7 1/2 x 4 3/4 in | 19 x 12 cm
Language : English
Published : A. Bettesworth at the Red Lyon
Subject : History | Religion
Year Printed : 1719
Original/Facsimile : Original
