Edward Reynolds

Edward Reynolds

by H. Newton Malony
Edward Reynolds

Edward Reynolds

by H. Newton Malony

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Overview

This is the biography of Edward Reynolds (1599-1676), a Presbyterian clergyman in the Church of England in the seventeenth century. He distinguished himself as a popular preacher who participated in the struggle to redefine the national church during the century after Henry VIII withdrew England from Roman Catholicism. He represented the attempt to have Calvinistic preaching and church order represented as legitimate options over against Anglo Catholic ritualism in the new church. He did not succeed, but was appointed Bishop of Norwich, where he functioned as a moderate voice within the church. He was known as the Pride of the Presbyterians, and was the author of a Treatise on the Passions of the Soul of Man and a number of volumes of sermons delivered to many leaders of the nation. He was a central figure in the development of the Westminster Confession of Faith and selected prayers within the Book of Common Prayer.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781725251359
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 03/24/2021
Pages: 94
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.25(d)

About the Author

H. Newton Malony (1931-2021) was a senior professor in the school of psychology at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California. He authored and edited over thirty volumes on the integration of theology and psychology--most recently The Amazing John Wesley: An Unusual Look at an Uncommon Life and Toward a Christian Clinical Psychology: The Contributions of H. Newton Malony.

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“This book has enlarged my understanding of a particular ecclesiastical leader, Edward Reynolds, in a particularly pivotal point in English history (most of the seventeenth century), where theological and political forces were hard at work. From humble beginnings, and ostensibly hopeless prospects, young Reynolds was on a trajectory that would lead him to be master of academia, wise and admired theologian, arbiter of church-state politics, and pastor-priest-bishop beyond reproach. I read this fast-paced and fascinating biography with anticipation, filling in details to my own Presbyterian/Reformed theology studies.”

—Pamela Nelson-Munson, Ashland, Oregon

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