A Discourse of Church-Government: Wherein the Rights of the Church, and the Supremacy of Chrisitian Princes, Are Vindicated and Adjusted | TheBookSeekers

A Discourse of Church-Government: Wherein the Rights of the Church, and the Supremacy of Chrisitian Princes, Are Vindicated and Adjusted


No. of pages 490

Published: 2019

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"A Discourse of Church-Government" by John Potter explores the intricate relationship between the authority of church governance and the role of Christian monarchs. Potter argues for a balanced approach, asserting the rights and responsibilities of the church while recognizing the supremacy of Christian princes. He navigates theological and political discourse, aiming to reconcile church autonomy with the need for civil authority. The work delves into historical contexts, aiming to establish a framework where both church leaders and sovereigns can coexist harmoniously, each respecting the boundaries and rights of the other in a bid for a stable societal order. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 490 pages in this book. This book was published in 2019 by HardPress Ltd .