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Paul S. Fiddes is Professor of Systematic Theology at the University of Oxford and Director of Research at Regent's Park College, Oxford.

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Under the Rule of Christ: Dimensions of Baptist Spirituality (2008) — Directeur de publication — 14 exemplaires
Faith in the Centre (2001) — Directeur de publication — 12 exemplaires
Flickering Images: Theology and Film in Dialogue (Regent's Study Guides) (2005) — Directeur de publication — 9 exemplaires
The Spirit and the Letter: A Tradition and a Reversal (2013) — Directeur de publication — 5 exemplaires
Flickering Images (2005) 4 exemplaires
Doing Theology in a Baptist Way (2000) 4 exemplaires
Bound to Love 1 exemplaire

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The authors explore the idea of church covenants, what editor/author Fiddes calls "the fourth strand of the Reformation," among the early Anabaptist and their influence on covenanting in the early Baptist churches. One, a vertical covenant upwards to and through Christ; two, a horizontal covenant between church members, "walking together," and aiding each other in morality and sanctification. It's an interesting book, short, and strengthens the shady ties between the first English Baptists and the ideas of the Anabaptists.… (plus d'informations)
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tuckerresearch | May 6, 2022 |
I first became aware of Paul Fiddes several years ago. I was doing a class in Baptist theology and doctrine and Fiddes's Tracks and Traces was one of the texts. While I ultimately didn't land in the Baptist camp, I appreciated that Fiddes approach was more sacramental then most other Baptist theologians we read. Fiddes is a British Baptist at Regent's Park College at Oxford.

Participating in God grounds ministry practice in the Trinity. Fiddes unfolds the implications that at the center of Christian belief is God in relationship--Father, Son and Holy Spirit. For Christians, our way of naming God thus describes the relationship with in the Godhead. The mutuality and distinctions within God has implications for pastoral ministry (as pastors strive to remain open to relationship within appropriate bounds). Fiddes shows how our doctrine of the Trinity underpins our community practice and our understanding of authority.

Fiddes brings Trinitarian doctrine to bear on Intercessory Prayer, theodicy, the practice of forgiveness, the threat of death, the practice of spiritual gifts, and living sacramentally.

I don't agree with Fiddes everywhere. I think he moves to close, for my comfort, to process theology, but he is a good dialogue partner and he interacts well with Barth, Zizioulas, Gunton, Moltmann.
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Jamichuk | May 22, 2017 |
I would rate this really high in the category of books on Baptist Identity, but it deserves a middle of the road rating when compared with normal books. Paul Fiddes is a good Trinitarian theologian and there are many beautiful passages. I also like that as a Baptist, he doesn't just present bastardized ordinances but conceives of the Lord's supper and Baptism sacramentally.
 
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Jamichuk | May 22, 2017 |
Fiddes provides a creative and readable overview of Christian language and major conceptions regarding the work of Christ's cross over the last two millennia, and argues for a view of the atonement that is relational rather than purely juridical, and concerned more with healing of people and restoration to God (expiation language) rather than concepts of propitiation and courtroom metaphors (and the implied change in God). It's theologically rigorous and pastorally thoughtful.
 
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kylepotter | Dec 19, 2005 |

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