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The Atonement, as taught by the Church of England: A Sermon

In "The Atonement, as taught by the Church of England: A Sermon," Edward Hoare delves into the intricate theological framework surrounding atonement within the Anglican tradition. Employing a rich, yet accessible literary style, Hoare articulates profound insights into the nature of sin, redemption, and grace as they pertain to the faithful. The sermon reflects a deep engagement with contemporaneous theological debates, firmly rooting its discourse in the historical context of the Church of England, while also invoking scriptural references that illuminate the multifaceted understanding of atonement within Christian doctrine. Edward Hoare, a noted Anglican cleric and scholar, penned this sermon at a time marked by theological re-examination and revivalism. His background in both ecclesiastical study and pastoral ministry granted him a unique vantage point to address the complexities of atonement with clarity and conviction. Drawing from his experience, Hoare seeks to bridge traditional beliefs with the spiritual needs of a modern congregation, embodying the Church's enduring mission to elucidate the principles of salvation and moral guidance. This thought-provoking sermon is highly recommended for theologians, students of religious studies, and lay readers alike. Advocates of the Anglican tradition will find Hoare's work not only enlightening but a vital contribution to understanding the centrality of atonement in Christian faith. Its relevance continues to resonate, making it an essential read for anyone seeking a deeper comprehension of Christian doctrine.


Author:

  • Edward Hoare

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  • E-book

Duration:

  • 23 pages

Language:

English

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  • Religion and faith
  • Christianity

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