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Available March 2003
Religious Studies
$40.00s, Hardback
352 pages, 6 x 9
978-0-86554-760-5, H572
Index, Bibliography
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The Theology of John Smyth
Puritan, Separatist, Baptist, Mennonite
The first book-length analysis of the thought of the first English Baptist
Jason K. Lee
The first English Baptist, John Smyth created controversy with his radical thought and actions. During his writing career of only ten years, Smyth successively produced works of Puritan, Separatist, Baptist, and Mennonite thought. After accepting Mennonite beliefs, Smyth and a majority of his congregation petitioned to join the Waterlander Mennonites in Amsterdam. However, before the union could be achieved, Smyth died of tuberculosis. Under Thomas Helwyss leadership, the portion of Smyths congregation that did not join the Waterlanders returned to England and established the first General Baptist Church.
Most studies of Smyth and his successors have approached the material with predominantly historical concerns. While the historical facts about Smyth are important, they should be coupled with his theology, which motivated his actions. Jason K. Lee is the first scholar to investigate Smyths theology in this context.
First, Lee identifies the historical and theological environment that shaped Smyths thought, examining Puritan, Separatist, and Mennonite backgrounds in order. Smyth often found himself isolated from former associates as he continued his pursuit of truth. Second, Lee provides an analysis of Smyths theology including his understanding of Scripture, covenant, atonement, Christology, and Church-state relations.
This book makes an important contribution to the understanding of both
the origins of Baptists and to Christianity in the seventeenth century.
Jason K. Lee (Ph.D., University of Aberdeen) was assistant professor of Church History at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and is now associate pastor of Theology/Discipleship at Broadmoor Baptist in Shreveport, Louisiana.
Titles of related interest
The Challenges of Roger Williams: Religious Liberty, Violent Persecution, and the Bible
The Bloudy Tenant of Persecution for Cause of Conscience: Classics of Religious Liberty 2 by Roger Williams
A Short Declaration of the Mystery of Iniquity: Classics of Religious Liberty 1 by Thomas Helwys
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