
Publications
Theological papers from the Fellows of Newton House
The Fellows of Newton House produce occasional, short research publications edited by the Director, Professor Michael A.G. Haykin.
Theological papers from the Fellows of Newton House
The Fellows of Newton House produce occasional, short research publications edited by the Director, Professor Michael A.G. Haykin.
In many respects, John Newton (1725–1807) was a quintessential eighteenth-century Evangelical. The Anglican pastor-theologian was committed to a moderate Calvinism, Christocentric piety, conversionist preaching, and a generous catholicity, all of which were typical of the Evangelical movement in the latter half of the eighteenth century, a movement that helped to refashion the manners and mores of Georgian England.