Historical Theology (2 Volume Set) - Cunningham, William - 9781800404250

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  • Publisher: Banner of Truth Trust
  • Publication Date: July 2024
  • ISBN: FCUNNIWI____HISTORICALTHEOLOGY2V9781800404250

Historical Theology (2 Volume Set)

Cunningham, William

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These two volumes are derived from Dr. Cunningham’s lectures to his Church History class at New College, Edinburgh between 1847–1861. Cunningham’s living faith, devout submission to God, clarity of thought, and reverence for the authority of the Bible make him well-positioned to comment on the relationship between the church and its theology.

The history of the Church is a history of God’s interaction with his people; Cunningham tells that story through the history of its theology, chronicling the theological tension between law and grace, sin and forgiveness, and Christ’s first and second coming.Volume one covers the biblical view of the church, the church councils and the apostolic fathers, the development of the church’s central doctrines—such as the incarnation and the Trinity—as well as the rise of scholasticism, the Reformation, and the Council of Trent.

Volume two documents the development of the doctrines of justification and the atonement and the Arminian and the Socinian controversies. He also devotes lengthy discussions to Presbyterianism, Congregationalism, and the Free Church of Scotland.

Born in 1805, William Cunningham was educated at the University of Edinburgh, and licenced to preach in 1828. He preached in Greenock and Edinburgh, and became the first professor of theology of the Free Church in New College, Edinburgh, then the church history chair in 1845. In 1859, he was elected Moderator of the Free Church Assembly. Cunningham fiercely pursued truth through intense questioning, and his publications are characterized by deep and wide scholarship. William Cunningham’s books include Reformers & the Theology of the Reformation, containing the best of his thoughtful, yet passionate scholarship. In this book he does not shy away from questioning Reformation teachings when he believed they contradicted scripture, following the principle of Semper Reformanda. Shortly before his death, Cunningham provided New College colleagues with his manuscripts, and readers today can benefit from their careful stewardship of them.
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These two volumes are derived from Dr. Cunningham’s lectures to his Church History class at New College, Edinburgh between 1847–1861. Cunningham’s living faith, devout submission to God, clarity of thought, and reverence for the authority of the Bible make him well-positioned to comment on the relationship between the church and its theology.

The history of the Church is a history of God’s interaction with his people; Cunningham tells that story through the history of its theology, chronicling the theological tension between law and grace, sin and forgiveness, and Christ’s first and second coming.Volume one covers the biblical view of the church, the church councils and the apostolic fathers, the development of the church’s central doctrines—such as the incarnation and the Trinity—as well as the rise of scholasticism, the Reformation, and the Council of Trent.

Volume two documents the development of the doctrines of justification and the atonement and the Arminian and the Socinian controversies. He also devotes lengthy discussions to Presbyterianism, Congregationalism, and the Free Church of Scotland.

Born in 1805, William Cunningham was educated at the University of Edinburgh, and licenced to preach in 1828. He preached in Greenock and Edinburgh, and became the first professor of theology of the Free Church in New College, Edinburgh, then the church history chair in 1845. In 1859, he was elected Moderator of the Free Church Assembly. Cunningham fiercely pursued truth through intense questioning, and his publications are characterized by deep and wide scholarship. William Cunningham’s books include Reformers & the Theology of the Reformation, containing the best of his thoughtful, yet passionate scholarship. In this book he does not shy away from questioning Reformation teachings when he believed they contradicted scripture, following the principle of Semper Reformanda. Shortly before his death, Cunningham provided New College colleagues with his manuscripts, and readers today can benefit from their careful stewardship of them.
  • Cover Type:
  • 1408 Pages
  • Publisher: Banner of Truth Trust
  • Publication Date: July 2024
  • ISBN: FCUNNIWI____HISTORICALTHEOLOGY2V9781800404250