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Richard Sibbes

by Mark E. Dever
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Book Description: This book is a historical and theological study of Richard Sibbes (1577-1635), preacher of Gray's Inn, London, and master of Katharine Hall, Cambridge. In the first part of the study, Sibbes' life and ministry are explored, investigating particularly his family and education, and exploring his relationships with individuals, institutions, and the larger church. In the second half of the book, the author investigates Sibbes' theology. Contrary to what has sometimes been suggested, Sibbes was undeniably a Reformed, covenant theologian, and notes the congruity of this with his ecclesiology and with his experience of the Church. The book concludes that a greater historical understanding of Sibbes, and a more careful theological reading of his works cause him to appear more consistent, and less puzzling.

Author Information:
Mark E. Dever is pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church, Washington, D.C. He has written contributions for The Compromised Church edited by John Armstrong and Baptist Theologians edited by T. George and D. Dockery. He has written 9 Marks of a Healthy Church.

Synopsis

Book Description: This book is a historical and theological study of Richard Sibbes (1577-1635), preacher of Gray's Inn, London, and master of Katharine Hall, Cambridge. In the first part of the study, Sibbes' life and ministry are explored, investigating particularly his family and education, and exploring his relationships with individuals, institutions, and the larger church. In the second half of the book, the author investigates Sibbes' theology. Contrary to what has sometimes been suggested, Sibbes was undeniably a Reformed, covenant theologian, and notes the congruity of this with his ecclesiology and with his experience of the Church. The book concludes that a greater historical understanding of Sibbes, and a more careful theological reading of his works cause him to appear more consistent, and less puzzling.

Author Information:
Mark E. Dever is pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church, Washington, D.C. He has written contributions for The Compromised Church edited by John Armstrong and Baptist Theologians edited by T. George and D. Dockery. He has written 9 Marks of a Healthy Church.

About the Author, Mark E. Dever

Mark E. Dever (Ph.D., Cambridge University) is pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church, Washington, DC.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2000
Publisher
Mercer University Press
Pages
288
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780865546578

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