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978-1-57075-779-2
Letting God Be God
The Reformed Tradition
by David Cornick
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Product Details
  • 176 pp.
  • Paperback
  • Traditions of Christian Spirituality
  • North American Rights






Book Description

Traces the history and expression of a rich spiritual tradition.

This volume introduces the “Genevan tradition,” the school of John Calvin and the churches inspired by that wing of the Reformation that stress the sovereignty of God and the importance of “letting God be God.” The Reformed tradition spans such disparate expressions as early Puritanism, the work of Jonathan Edwards, the Presbyterian church, and modern figures like Karl Barth and Brother Roger of Taizé.

David Cornick is General Secretary of the United Reformed Church in England. He is also a Fellow and Senior Tutor in Theology at Robison College, University of Cambridge.


   



 
 
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