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OverviewSergiej S. Slavinski presents the first major study of Francis Cheynell's 1650 treatise on the doctrine of the Trinity. Situating Cheynell in his historical context, Slavinski examines Cheynell's role in the Trinitarian controversies of the Civil War and Interregnum England. The book demonstrates the interplay between polemic and piety in a work of Reformed scholasticism, showcasing how Cheynell’s eclectic theological method in reading Scripture reinforced his conviction of the Trinitarian persons as one true God. Slavinski argues that Cheynell’s polemical-practical Trinitarianism has the idea of Trinitarian oneness as infinite simplicity at its core. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sergiej Saverio SlavinskiPublisher: Brill Imprint: Brill Volume: 209 Weight: 0.660kg ISBN: 9789004688001ISBN 10: 9004688005 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 17 July 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements 1 Introduction 1 Francis Cheynell and Mid-Seventeenth-Century English Trinitarian Controversies 2 Puritan Piety 3 Method, Thesis, and Structure 2 Cheynell’s Intellectual Biography and the English Crisis of Mid-Seventeenth-Century Reformed Trinitarianism 1 Introduction 2 Cheynell’s Early and Pre-civil War Life 3 The ‘Prevailing Faction’ of Laudianism 4 The Rise of Socinianism 5 The ‘Arch-Visitor’ and Reformer 6 The Trinity: ‘Not Problematical, but Fundamental’ 7 Conclusion 3 Infinite Simplicity 1 Introduction 2 Divine Incomprehensibility: Chastening Human Reason 3 Divine Necessity: ‘I Am That I Am’ 4 How to Think and Speak about God Cautiously 5 Divine Simplicity and the Divine Attributes: What Kind of Distinction? 6 Conclusion 4 The Written Trinity 1 Introduction 2 The Trinity: The Authority of Tradition? 3 Trinitarian Exegesis Contra Radical Exegesis 4 The Biblical Portraiture of the ‘Single and Eternal Godhead’ 5 Conclusion 5 Unity in Trinunity: The Metaphysics of ‘Nature’ and ‘Person’ 1 Introduction 2 Cheynell’s Reformed Scholastic Definition of Person 3 The ‘Great Masters of Language’ and Boethian Anti-Trinitarianism 4 The Nature-Person Distinction and the Transcendent Affections of Ens Simpliciter 5 Conclusion 6 Trinunity in Unity: The Metaphysics of Personal Distinction 1 Introduction 2 Cheynell’s Reformed Inheritance of Medieval Trinitarianism 3 Divine Aseity and Essential Communication 4 ‘Natural’ Communication in the Unity of the Divine Essence 5 The First Person A Se 6 Conclusion 7 The Mystery of Godliness: ‘Divine’ and ‘Natural’ Worship 1 Introduction 2 Intellectual and Affectionate Trinitarian Theology 3 Christ’s Divine Nature: The Object of British and Continental Reformed Worship 4 British and Continental Kingdom Christology 5 Apocalyptic Communion with the Trinity 6 Conclusion 8 Conclusion Bibliography IndexReviewsAuthor InformationSergiej S. Slavinski, Ph.D. (2022, University of Edinburgh), has published articles on Reformed scholasticism and theology, with an emphasis on early modern Trinitarianism. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |