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Richard Sibbes ministered during a time when the identity of the Church of England was at stake. Parliament asserted once again that the English monarch would be head of the Anglican church. The use of the Book of Common Prayer in church services was now mandatory. Ministers faced important questions: Would they refuse to conform to the new order? Or would they remain within the church and try to continue to reform it from the inside? What was the right thing to do? As he navigated the fraught context of post-Reformation England, Sibbes sought to apply the theology of the Reformation to his hearers' lives. He emphasized the security of God's covenant, the call for assurance of salvation, and the place of the heart in the Christian life. In The Affectionate Theology of Richard Sibbes, Dr. Mark Dever gives readers a glimpse into the life and theology of this fascinating figure. This book is part of the Long Line of Godly Men Profile series, edited by Dr. Steven Lawson.

Author Biography:

Dr. Mark Dever is senior pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. and president of 9Marks. He is author of many books, including Twelve Challenges Churches Face.
Release date Australia
January 23rd, 2024
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
175
Dimensions
137x188x18
ISBN-13
9781642895728
Product ID
38436847

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