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Thomas Cranmer and 'Of Faith in the Holy Trinity'

Chris Young

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The Latimer Trust
10 July 2024
Series: Latimer Studies
What can be learned from Thomas Cranmer's theology of the Trinity, and why does it merit closer examination? This book considers Cranmer's Trinitarian theology from various angles, drawing on his writings, including the 1553 Articles of Faith and the 1552 Book of Common Prayer.

It explores his theological debt to the Church Fathers, fellow Reformers, and Medieval theology, demonstrating how Cranmer articulated a fully historic, orthodox, and Reformed doctrine of the Trinity. Rather than leaving behind a comprehensive theological treatise, Cranmer's greatest achievement was imprinting the realities of the triune Godhead in the hearts and minds of the English-speaking world through his liturgy. The book concludes with reflections on Cranmer's Trinitarian legacy, noting his influence on subsequent generations of Anglicans and addressing contemporary concerns in Trinitarian theology, seeking enduring insights from Cranmer's work.

Chris Young is the assistant minister at All Saints, Preston, an evangelical Anglican church. He studied at Union School of Theology and was originally ordained through the Anglican Mission in England.
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Imprint:   The Latimer Trust
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Volume:   90
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 5mm
Weight:   132g
ISBN:   9781916834033
ISBN 10:   1916834035
Series:   Latimer Studies
Pages:   82
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Chris Young is an ordained Anglican minister. He also holds an MTh with Union School of Theology.

Reviews for Thomas Cranmer and 'Of Faith in the Holy Trinity'

"""Cranmer's immense contribution to Anglican doctrine and practice, especially in his liturgical output and limpid language, is a legacy fast being squandered. With it, commitment to orthodoxy and the biblical gospel is correspondingly eroded. Active retrieval of Cranmer's commitment to the doctrine of the Trinity, with its varied outworking, is imperative. In this excellent little book Chris Young points the way forward."" Revd Dr Robert Letham, Senior Research Fellow, Union School of Theology"


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