The English Puritans

The Rise and the Fall of the Puritan Movement

John Brown

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Description

The Puritan era was extremely important in the formation of the English consitution and its affect upon the church. It gave us tradition of pastoral theology unsurpassed in the history of the English-speaking world.

Today, a significiant proportion of the church has decided that its ministry today should be carried out pragmatically rather than theologically. 'what works' is more important than 'what is more biblical'. If we want to be effective in the 21st century then we need to sit at the feet of the Puritans.

Endorsements

A heroic, inspiring story and Brown tells it well.

J. I. Packer
(1926–2020), Board of Governors’ Professor of Theology, Regent College, Vancouver, Canada

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Specifications

ISBN 9781857924183

Author John Brown

Imprint Focus

Category History & Biography

Page Count 160

Width 198 mm

Height 130 mm

Weight 0.145 kg

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