Richard Hooker and Reformed Theology: A Study of Reason, Will, and Grace

Oxford University Press (2003)
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Abstract

Richard Hooker is one of the greatest theologians of the Church of England. In the light of fierce recent debate, this book argues vigorously against the new orthodoxy that Hooker was a Reformed or Calvinist theologian. In so doing it considers such central religious questions as human freedom, original sin, whether people can deserve salvation, and the nature of religious authority.

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