Crowned with Immortal Glory: Eschatological Hope in the Spirituality of William Perkins - Paperback

Crowned with Immortal Glory: Eschatological Hope in the Spirituality of William Perkins - Paperback

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by Matthew Hutton Hartline (Author), Donald K. McKim (Foreword by)

The doctrine of glorification is a biblical teaching that has been neglected within the Protestant church and, therefore, underdeveloped in our day. For whatever reason that may be, glorification is a doctrine that will affect every aspect of one's overarching theology, especially the doctrine of soteriology. What one ultimately believes about the future will significantly impact their present. This book shows that this neglect or lack of development has not always been the case within the church, especially within Reformed Protestantism. Looking at one of the most influential second-generation reformers and theologians of the English Reformation, William Perkins (1558-1602), it becomes evident that embedded within the Reformed Scholastic tradition lays a robust development and understanding of the doctrine of glorification. Perkins formulated and wrote a great deal on the final state of the believer in Christ, what his rewards are in Christ, and, ultimately, his complete and final transformation and conformity into his image. This book is a historical and systematic treatment of William Perkins's celebrated hope, eschatological glory.

Author Biography

Matthew Hutton Hartline is a pastor at First Baptist Church in Cobden, Illinois. He is a contributing author of Faith Working Through Love: The Theology of William Perkins (2022).

Number of Pages: 188
Dimensions: 0.4 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: March 13, 2024
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