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Sandemanianism

Sandemanianism

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  • Michael A. G. Haykin

What is Sandemanianism? Where did it come from? This article addresses these questions, touching on aspects such as its leadership under such men as Robert Sandeman, and those who countered its teachings such as Andrew Fuller. One main tenet of this movement was a focus on intellectual assent as a proof of faith rather than any emotional attachment to faith.

Source: Reformed Perspectives Magazine, 2007. 7 pages.

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