Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
58
Language
English
Published
Apr 24, 2018
Publisher
Gale ECCO, Print Editions
ISBN-10
138568254X
ISBN-13
9781385682548
Description
Samuel Wright, D.D. presents a thought-provoking exploration of the relationship between scripture and tradition in his sermon, delivered at Salters-Hall in 1734-5. Drawing on the biblical text from Ephesians, he articulates the importance of understanding the foundation of faith as both a historical and doctrinal construct. His reflections invite the congregation to consider how tradition shapes interpretation.
Wright's work is more than just a sermon; it embodies the intellectual vigor of the 18th century. As the era was marked by significant scholarly dialogue, he engages with contemporary debates about authority and authenticity in religious practice. The enriched content in this fourth edition highlights his evolving thoughts, providing deeper insights into the complexities of belief and practice.
Through eloquent language and careful reasoning, Wright encourages a critical yet reverent approach to faith, reaffirming the enduring significance of both scripture and tradition in the life of the church. His message resonates with the struggles and aspirations of believers navigating a rapidly changing world.
Wright's work is more than just a sermon; it embodies the intellectual vigor of the 18th century. As the era was marked by significant scholarly dialogue, he engages with contemporary debates about authority and authenticity in religious practice. The enriched content in this fourth edition highlights his evolving thoughts, providing deeper insights into the complexities of belief and practice.
Through eloquent language and careful reasoning, Wright encourages a critical yet reverent approach to faith, reaffirming the enduring significance of both scripture and tradition in the life of the church. His message resonates with the struggles and aspirations of believers navigating a rapidly changing world.
Genres
Science & Technology