A Survey of Church History, Part 4 A.D. 1600-1800

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1. Continuing the Reformation


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2. Scholastic Theology


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3. Puritan Piety


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4. Puritan Politics


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5. Puritan Worship and Eschatology


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6. Puritan Views of Assurance and Conversion


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7. The Puritans in New England


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8. The Enlightenment


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9. Wesley and Whitefield


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10. The Great Awakening


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11. Jonathan Edwards


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12. Political Revolutions


Continuing the Reformation
The Reformation was a turning point in the history of the church. And in its aftermath, Protestants wanted to continue along the trajectory set by the Reformers. They sought to further develop a theology which was reformed according to Scripture, and to continue to purify, discipline, and grow the church. Accordingly, there were many internal challenges facing the fledgling Reformed church. And in addition to these internal challenges, there were many external challenges. In this lesson, Dr. Godfrey will explain the major challenges that faced the Reformed church as it sought to be a faithful witness in an ever-changing world.
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