
The Marrow of Certainty
Thomas Boston's Theology of Assurance
Chun Tse(Author)
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht (Publisher)
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Published on 12. June 2023
302 pages
978-3-647-56090-8 (ISBN)
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Assurance was a central issue for the eminent Scottish theologian-pastor Thomas Boston long before it emerged as a focal point of the theological debate in the Marrow Controversy. In The Marrow of Certainty, Chun Tse presents the first full-length study of Boston's theology of assurance in six dimensions: trinitarian, covenantal, Christological, soteriological, ecclesiastical, and sacramental. This work not only furnishes the first-ever intellectual biography of Boston in his Scottish context and controversies, but it also cross-studies the theology of the Marrow of Modern Divinity with Boston's notes. This research argues that Boston's doctrine of assurance centres on union and communion with Christ, the architectonic principle of his theology. The book challenges the common conception that Boston's theology merely follows Calvin, the Scots Confession, the Marrow, the Westminster Standards, and Scottish federalism. Boston, most strikingly, holds in tension assurance as intrinsic to faith-itself a gift from God's sovereignty in election-while insisting on self-examination as a human responsibility. This salient mark of his doctrine of assurance originates from his assertion that Christ died for the elect alone but all-elect or not-have the warrant to receive Christ. As such, assurance is, theologically, a divine gift and, pastorally, a human endeavour. Certainty is thus both extra nos and intra nos. Boston, this study reveals, has a potent and enduring power to speak on the perennial issue of assurance, rooted in the person of Christ, whom he considers as being the covenant itself.
Chun Tse received his PhD in Systematic Theology from the School of Divinity, University of Edinurgh, Scotland in 2022.
Chun Tse received his PhD in Systematic Theology from the School of Divinity, University of Edinurgh, Scotland in 2022.
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Chun Tse received his PhD in Systematic Theology from the School of Divinity, University of Edinurgh, Scotland in 2022.
Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- The State of Scholarship
- Research on Boston
- Research on the Doctrine of Assurance in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
- Research on The Marrow of Modern Divinity
- Research on the Marrow Controversy and Federal Theology
- Research Questions and Organisation
- Chapter 1: Thomas Boston's Context and Controversies
- The Birth and the Early Years of Boston (1676-92)
- The University Education of Boston (1692-95)
- The Dutch-Scottish Connection
- The Rise of Cartesianism
- The University System and Curricula at Edinburgh
- The Theological Climate at Edinburgh
- Boston's Study at Edinburgh
- The Ministry of Boston (1695-1712)
- Leading to Simprin
- Struggles with Assurance
- The Marrow of Modern Divinity
- The Early Years at Ettrick
- The Controversies of Boston at Ettrick (1712-29)
- The Rise of Covenant Theology
- The Abjuration Oath Controversy
- The Simson, Auchterarder, and Marrow Controversies
- Arminianism
- Antinomianism
- Neonomianism
- The Last Years of Boston at Ettrick (1729-32)
- Conclusion
- Chapter 2: The Marrow of Thomas Boston's Theology
- The Background of The Marrow of Modern Divinity
- The Theology of the Marrow and Boston's Notes
- The Law of Works
- The Law of Faith
- The Promise Made to Christ, Adam, and Abraham
- The Covenant and the Mosaic Dispensation
- Legalism and Antinomianism
- Faith and Assurance
- The Law of Christ
- The Heart's Happiness
- The Theology of the Marrow and Boston
- Conclusion
- Chapter 3: The Trinitarian, Covenantal, and Christological Dimensions of Assurance
- The Covenant of Redemption
- The Covenant of Works
- The Covenant of Grace
- Union with Christ
- The Marrow Controversy and Assurance
- Conclusion
- Chapter 4: The Soteriological Dimension of Assurance
- Election
- Effectual Calling, Regeneration, Conversion
- Faith
- Repentance
- Justification
- Adoption
- Sanctification
- Perseverance
- Glorification
- Marks of Salvation
- Boston's Ordo Salutis
- Conclusion
- Chapter 5: The Ecclesiastical and Sacramental Dimensions of Assurance
- The Nature of the Church
- The Nature of the Sacraments
- The Sacraments as Signs, Seals, and Assurance of Union and Communion with Christ
- Baptism
- The Right to Infant Baptism
- The Sealing in Baptism
- The Necessity, Form, and Benefits of Baptism
- The Lord's Supper
- The Signifying Elements and Actions of the Lord's Supper
- Preparation for the Lord's Supper
- Conclusion
- Conclusion
- Epilogue
- Appendix: The Places and Dates of Boston's Whole Works
- Bibliography
- Primary Sources of Thomas Boston
- Other Primary Sources
- Additional Primary Sources
- Secondary Sources
- Index
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