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Strictures on Sandemanianism: in Twelve Letters to a Freind !


No. of pages 232

Published: 2019

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"Strictures on Sandemanianism: in Twelve Letters to a Friend" by Andrew Fuller is a theological critique of the Sandemanian movement, which emphasized faith as mere intellectual assent without the necessary emotional or practical response. Through a series of twelve letters, Fuller engages with a friend to articulate his concerns about the implications of Sandemanian thought on Christian belief and practice. He stresses the importance of a living faith that encompasses the heart and actions, challenging the notion that mere belief suffices for salvation. Fuller's work serves as both a defense of orthodox Christianity and a call to deeper spiritual engagement. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 232 pages in this book. This book was published in 2019 by HardPress Ltd .