Book contents
- On Laudianism
- Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History
- On Laudianism
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Laudianism: Where It Came From
- Part II Laudianism: What It Was
- Part III Laudianism: What It Wasn’t
- Part IV Laudianism and Predestination
- Chapter 26 Laudianism, Puritanism and Arminianism Revisited
- Chapter 27 The Language of Mystery
- Chapter 28 Fatal Necessity
- Chapter 29 Predestination, the Positive Case
- Chapter 30 Faith, Hope and Charity
- Chapter 31 Effort without Merit, Reward without Desert
- Part V Laudianism as Coalition: The Constituent Parts
- Conclusion
- Index
Chapter 30 - Faith, Hope and Charity
from Part IV - Laudianism and Predestination
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2023
- On Laudianism
- Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History
- On Laudianism
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Laudianism: Where It Came From
- Part II Laudianism: What It Was
- Part III Laudianism: What It Wasn’t
- Part IV Laudianism and Predestination
- Chapter 26 Laudianism, Puritanism and Arminianism Revisited
- Chapter 27 The Language of Mystery
- Chapter 28 Fatal Necessity
- Chapter 29 Predestination, the Positive Case
- Chapter 30 Faith, Hope and Charity
- Chapter 31 Effort without Merit, Reward without Desert
- Part V Laudianism as Coalition: The Constituent Parts
- Conclusion
- Index
Summary
This chapter examines the Laudian account of the relation between faith, hope and charity, and thus of that between faith and works. The Laudian answer to the question of how far, in this life, fallen humanity could fulfil the law of God is addressed.
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- On LaudianismPiety, Polemic and Politics During the Personal Rule of Charles I, pp. 401 - 409Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023