A Survey of the Summe of Church-Discipline

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A Survey of the Summe of Church-Discipline is a 17th-century Puritan treatise by Thomas Hooker that systematically outlines and defends his views on congregational church governance.

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instanceOf 17th-century book
Christian non-fiction book
Puritan work
theological treatise
argumentStyle biblical exegesis
theological reasoning
author Thomas Hooker
centuryOfPublication 17th century
countryOfOrigin England
field Christian theology
church history
genre polemical work
religious treatise
hasForm prose
hasStructure systematic exposition
historicalContext English Puritan debates over church polity
influencedBy Puritan ecclesiology
Reformed theology
intendedAudience Protestant theologians
Puritan ministers
members of congregational churches
language English
mainTopic church discipline
church polity
congregational church governance
congregationalism
opposes episcopal church governance
presbyterian church governance
purpose to argue for the autonomy of local congregations
to defend congregational church governance
to outline a system of congregational church government
relatedConcept autonomy of the local church
church authority
church covenant
church membership
discipline of church members
relatedMovement Puritanism
surface form: New England Puritanism
religiousPerspective Calvinist
Reformed
religiousTradition Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism

Puritanism
theologicalDiscipline ecclesiology
theologicalPositionDefended congregationalism
independent church government
usesSource Bible
New Testament

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Thomas Hooker notableWork A Survey of the Summe of Church-Discipline