Share the story of what Open Access means to you
University of Michigan needs your feedback to better understand how readers are using openly available ebooks. You can help by taking a short, privacy-friendly survey.
Mystery unveiled: the crisis of the Trinity in early modern England
Paul Chang-Ha Lim
You don't have access to this book. Please try to log in with your institution.
Log in
-
Frontmatter
-
List of Illustrations (page viii)
-
Foreword (page ix)
-
Acknowledgments (page xi)
-
Abbreviations (page xv)
-
Introduction (page 1)
-
1. Rescuing Scripture from Popery, Reclaiming Mystery from Presbytery: Antitrinitarian Theology and Trajectory of Paul Best and John Biddle (page 16)
-
2. Antinomian and Antitrinitarian? The Fate of the Trinity between 1640 and 1660 (page 69)
-
3. Many Weapons, One Aim: Trinitarian Reactions to John Biddle in Context (page 124)
-
4. Polemical and Practical? The Trinitarian Spirituality of Francis Cheynell and John Owen in Context (page 172)
-
5. Bishops Behaving Badly? Hobbes, Baxter, and Marvell on the Problem of Conciliar History and the Nature of Heresy (page 217)
-
6. Platonic Captivity or Sublime Mystery? The Trinity and the Gospel of John in Early Modern England (page 271)
-
Conclusion (page 320)
-
Notes (page 329)
-
Bibliography (page 429)
-
Index (page 475)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
---|---|---|
AEH | 83.3 (Sept. 2014): 341-343 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/43049890 |
RQ | 66.2 (Summer. 2013): 696-697 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/671659 |
JBRS | 53.4 (Oct. 2014): 1048-1049 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/24701532 |
Citable Link
Published: c2012
Publisher: Oxford University Press
- 9780199979097 (ebook)
- 9780195339468 (hardcover)