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This collection of essays explores Richard Hooker's treatment of the Christian Virtues within his sixteenth-century theological and polemical context and the wider Christian tradition.

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This collection of essays explores Richard Hooker's treatment of the Christian Virtues within his sixteenth-century theological and polemical context and the wider Christian tradition.
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Daniel F. Graves, ThM (2017, Trinity College, Toronto) is the Theologian-in-Residence at Trinity Anglican Church, Aurora, Ontario and instructor in Church History in the Licenciate in Theology program at Huron University College at Western University (London, Ontario). He is the author of several articles on Richard Hooker and co-editor, with Scott Kindred-Barnes, of Richard Hooker: His Life, Work, and Legacy (St. Osmund: 2014). Scott Kindred-Barnes, PhD (2011, University of Toronto) is the Senior Minister of Canada's oldest continuing Baptist Church in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. He previously served as the Minister of First Baptist Church, located in Ottawa, and has served as the convenor of the Richard Hooker Society since 2008. He has written and co-edited several books and articles on Richard Hooker and has taught at Trinity College and the Toronto School of Theology.