Dirk Philips, A Sixteenth-Century Dutch Anabaptist

Author:   Insung Jeon
Publisher:   Pickwick Publications
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Pages:   206
Publication Date:   18 March 2022
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Author:   Insung Jeon
Publisher:   Pickwick Publications
Imprint:   Pickwick Publications
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.286kg
ISBN:  

9781666707908


ISBN 10:   1666707902
Pages:   206
Publication Date:   18 March 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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"""The voices of the sixteenth-century Anabaptists, while out of step in their own day, sing with helpfulness into our day of theological confusion. That is why I am grateful for this careful study of Dirk Philips by Insung Jeon. Readers will find themselves learning and intrigued, and also helped."" --Jason G. Duesing, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary ""Dirk Philips is an underappreciated theologian of the early Anabaptist movement, generally dismissed by mainstream theologians as a Donatist. Yet in this creative reappraisal of his work, Insung Jeon reclaims Philips as an orthodox Christian thinker whose views on Christology, soteriology, and the visible church have much to offer the contemporary church still today. An important contribution to Radical Reformation scholarship!"" --John D. Roth, Secretary, Mennonite World Conference Faith and Life Commission"


The voices of the sixteenth-century Anabaptists, while out of step in their own day, sing with helpfulness into our day of theological confusion. That is why I am grateful for this careful study of Dirk Philips by Insung Jeon. Readers will find themselves learning and intrigued, and also helped. --Jason G. Duesing, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Dirk Philips is an underappreciated theologian of the early Anabaptist movement, generally dismissed by mainstream theologians as a Donatist. Yet in this creative reappraisal of his work, Insung Jeon reclaims Philips as an orthodox Christian thinker whose views on Christology, soteriology, and the visible church have much to offer the contemporary church still today. An important contribution to Radical Reformation scholarship! --John D. Roth, Secretary, Mennonite World Conference Faith and Life Commission The voices of the sixteenth-century Anabaptists, while out of step in their own day, sing with helpfulness into our day of theological confusion. That is why I am grateful for this careful study of Dirk Philips by Insung Jeon. Readers will find themselves learning and intrigued, and also helped. --Jason G. Duesing, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Dirk Philips is an underappreciated theologian of the early Anabaptist movement, generally dismissed by mainstream theologians as a Donatist. Yet in this creative reappraisal of his work, Insung Jeon reclaims Philips as an orthodox Christian thinker whose views on Christology, soteriology, and the visible church have much to offer the contemporary church still today. An important contribution to Radical Reformation scholarship! --John D. Roth, Secretary, Mennonite World Conference Faith and Life Commission


The voices of the sixteenth-century Anabaptists, while out of step in their own day, sing with helpfulness into our day of theological confusion. That is why I am grateful for this careful study of Dirk Philips by Insung Jeon. Readers will find themselves learning and intrigued, and also helped. --Jason G. Duesing, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Dirk Philips is an underappreciated theologian of the early Anabaptist movement, generally dismissed by mainstream theologians as a Donatist. Yet in this creative reappraisal of his work, Insung Jeon reclaims Philips as an orthodox Christian thinker whose views on Christology, soteriology, and the visible church have much to offer the contemporary church still today. An important contribution to Radical Reformation scholarship! --John D. Roth, Secretary, Mennonite World Conference Faith and Life Commission


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Insung Jeon is Executive Pastor of Wonju Central Baptist Church in South Korea. He received a DPhil degree from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary with a specialization in historical theology, a ThM from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, an MDiv from Korea Baptist Theological Seminary, and a BA from Yonsei University in South Korea.

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