The Application of Redemption

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"The Application of Redemption" is a major theological work by Puritan minister Thomas Hooker that systematically explores the doctrine and practical outworking of salvation in the Christian life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian book
theological work
aimsTo assist pastors in dealing with souls
guide believers in understanding salvation
author Thomas Hooker
countryOfOrigin England
discusses comfort for troubled consciences
difference between temporary and saving faith
marks of true grace
stages of conversion
doctrinalPerspective Calvinist soteriology
Reformed theology
emphasizes experimental religion
pastoral guidance
practical application of doctrine
self-examination
focusesOn Christian life
assurance of salvation
conversion
doctrine of salvation
practical outworking of salvation
sanctification
work of the Holy Spirit in salvation
genre practical divinity
theological treatise
hasInfluenced Reformed pastoral practice
later Puritan and Reformed writers on assurance
historicalPeriod Puritan era
intendedAudience Christianity
surface form: Christians

ministers
students of theology
isPartOf Puritan literature on conversion
language English
mainSubject application of redemption
salvation
soteriology
relatedTo Puritan pastoral theology
assurance and doubts in the Christian life
doctrine of effectual calling
doctrine of justification
doctrine of sanctification
religiousTradition Christianity
structure systematic exposition of salvation
theologicalEmphasis sovereign grace
union with Christ
work of Christ applied by the Spirit
theologicalTradition Puritanism

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Thomas Hooker notableWork The Application of Redemption