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The New England Theology

Author : Douglas A. Sweeney,Allen C. Guelzo
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2015-05-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781498220934

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The New England Theology by Douglas A. Sweeney,Allen C. Guelzo Pdf

This collection draws together the key works of those who followed in Jonathan Edwards's theological footsteps, showing how one unique tradition shaped American theology in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

A History of New England Theology

Author : George Nye Boardman
Publisher : Facsimiles-Garl
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 1987
Category : History
ISBN : STANFORD:36105040758281

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A History of New England Theology by George Nye Boardman Pdf

After Jonathan Edwards

Author : Oliver D. Crisp,Douglas A. Sweeney
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2012-08-02
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780199995820

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After Jonathan Edwards by Oliver D. Crisp,Douglas A. Sweeney Pdf

Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) is widely regarded as one of the major thinkers in the Christian tradition and an important and influential figure in American theology. After Jonathan Edwards is a collection of specially commissioned essays that track his intellectual legacies from the work of his immediate disciples that formed the New Divinity movement in colonial New England, to his impact upon European traditions and modern Asia. It is a unique interdisciplinary contribution to the reception of Edwardsian ideas, with scholars of Edwards being brought together with scholars of New England theology and early American history to produce a groundbreaking examination of the ways in which New England Theology flourished, how themes in Edwards's thought were taken up and changed by representatives of the school, and its lasting influence on the shape of American Christianity.

The New England Theology

Author : Douglas A. Sweeney,Allen C. Guelzo
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2015-05-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781725235427

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The New England Theology by Douglas A. Sweeney,Allen C. Guelzo Pdf

"This volume of rare sermons and documents makes an unprecedented contribution to our understanding of the 'New England Theology' as it emerged from Jonathan Edwards and continued through Edwards Amasa Park. The introduction, prepared by two seasoned Edwards scholars, represents an acute and thought-provoking analysis of the intellectual and rheological underpinnings of the New England Theology. A rich, absorbing, and always engaging collection, this volume will be of great interest to Edwards scholars and general readers alike." --Harry S. Stout, Yale University "One of the problems in studying American theology in the eighteenth and nineteenth century is that many of the sources are not easily available. The New England Theology is a marvelous anthology of central writings. Aficionados may quibble because some valuable material was left out, but this is a great collection. The introductions and editorial work of the editors are also helpful and fair minded." --Bruce Kucklick, University of Pennsylvania "This volume, collecting the major representative writings of the American disciples of Jonathan Edwards, is the first of its kind and long overdue. In the hands of Sweeney and Guelzo, the 'New Divinity' movement emerges here as a grand story, told in the medium of theology that both reflected and shaped the new republic." --Kenneth P. Minkema, Yale University "Although both historians and the general public have become increasingly fascinated by Jonathan Edwards, many know little about the thinkers who tried to carry on his legacy. Douglas Sweeney and Allen Guelzo should be commended for assembling a marvelous collection of writings." --Catherine A. Brekus, University of Chicago Divinity School "In these judicious selections accompanied by crisp and illuminating introductions, Sweeney and Guelzo ably identify the vitality and scope of the New England Theology. If you want to know something of the flavor and substance of America's first indigenous theology, this volume is the place to begin." --David W. Kling, University of Miami "This collection of the New England Theology's primary texts clearly reveals both the continuing presence of Edwardsean thought and the diversity of its expression in the century following Jonathan Edwards's death." --Ava Chamberlain, Wright State University

A Genetic History of New England Theology (Routledge Revivals)

Author : Frank Hugh Foster
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 430 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2014-07-17
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781317599067

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A Genetic History of New England Theology (Routledge Revivals) by Frank Hugh Foster Pdf

First published in 1907, this text provides a scientific treatment of New England theology and American dogmatic history. Frank Hugh Foster analyses the eighteenth-century rise of the school of New England theology, which became the dominant school of thought in New England congregationalism and, as argued by Foster, a ‘world phenomenon’. The chapters arise from readings of the various distinguished views of such contemporaries as Jonathan Edwards, Joseph Bellamy and Samuel Hopkins, placing them within the historical and theological context in which they developed. A fascinating and detailed title, this reissue will be of value to students of theology and Church history with a particular interest in the development of American religious thought.

After Jonathan Edwards

Author : Oliver D. Crisp,Douglas A. Sweeney
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 358 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2012-08-23
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780199756308

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After Jonathan Edwards by Oliver D. Crisp,Douglas A. Sweeney Pdf

This set of essays offers a fresh look at how Edwards's ideas were transmitted, received, and reworked in the different phases of the life of the New England Theology. They also trace the way in which his thought, and that of his intellectual progeny, had an international impact on the shape of theology in the UK, Europe, and Asia, and on present-day Reformed theology.

Before Jonathan Edwards

Author : Adriaan C. Neele
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2018-12-04
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780199372638

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Before Jonathan Edwards by Adriaan C. Neele Pdf

In Before Jonathan Edwards, Adriaan Neele seeks to balance the recent academic attention to the developments of intellectual history after Jonathan Edwards. Neele presents the first comprehensive study of Edwards's use of Reformed orthodox and Protestant scholastic primary sources in the context of the challenges of orthodoxy in his day. Despite the breadth of Edwards scholarship, his use of primary sources has been little analyzed. Yet, as Neele proves, Edwards's thinking on the importance of these primary sources has significant implications not only for the status of the New England theology of pre-Revolutionary America but also for our understanding of Edwards today. This volume locates Edwards's ideas in the context of the theological and philosophical currents of his day, as well as in the pre-modern exchange of books and information during the colonial period. The pre-Revolutionary status of theology and philosophy in the wake of the Enlightenment had many of the same problems we see in our theological education today with respect to the use and appropriation of classical theology in a 21st-century context. Ideas about the necessity of classical primary sources of Christianity in sustaining our theological education are once again becoming important, and Edwards offers many relevant insights. Edwards was not unique in his deployment of these primary sources; many New England pastors, including Cotton Mather (1663-1728), preached and wrote about the necessity of orthodox theology. Edwards's distinction came in his thinking about the issues set forth in these sources at a transitional moment in the history of Christian thought.

One Holy and Happy Society

Author : Gerald R. McDermott
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 217 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2010-11
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780271039657

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One Holy and Happy Society by Gerald R. McDermott Pdf

Jonathan Edwards (1703&–58) was arguably this country's greatest theologian and its finest philosopher before the nineteenth century. His school if disciples (the &"New Divinity&") exerted enormous influence on the religious and political cultures of late colonial and early republican America. Hence any study of religion and politics in early America must take account of this theologian and his legacy. Yet historians still regard Edward's social theory as either nonexistent or underdeveloped. Gerald McDermott demonstrates, to the contrary, that Edwards was very interested in the social and political affairs of his day, and commented upon them at length in his unpublished sermons and private notebooks. McDermott shows that Edwards thought deeply about New England's status under God, America's role in the millennium, the nature and usefulness of patriotism, the duties of a good magistrate, and what it means to be a good citizen. In fact, his sociopolitical theory was at least as fully developed as that of his better-known contemporaries and more progressive in its attitude toward citizens' rights. Using unpublished manuscripts that have previously been largely ignored, McDermott also convincingly challenges generations of scholarly opinion about Edwards. The Edwards who emerges from this nook is both less provincial and more this-worldly than the persona he is commonly given.

New England Dogmatics

Author : Maltby Geltson
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2019-02-12
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781610979313

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New England Dogmatics by Maltby Geltson Pdf

Jonathan Edwards’ (1703–58) ideas are among the most significant to the development of Reformed Theology in America. However brief the life of his intellection tradition, Edwards’ ideas and their reception remain an integral part of contemporary theological dialogue. Hitherto no work has appeared that sheds as much systematic light on the reception of Edwards’ ideas than Maltby Gelston’s (1766–1865) Systematic Collection of Questions and Answers in Divinity. As a ministerial aspirant under the tutelage of Jonathan Edwards the younger, Gelston received catechetical instruction through an exhaustive series of 313 questions, tailor made by early New England theologians. To this point, researches have mused over the significance of these questions and what they tell us about the development of the New England theological tradition. With the publication of this manuscript, researchers may now, for the first time, muse over the significance of Gelston’s answers.

A Genetic History of New England Theology (Routledge Revivals)

Author : Frank Hugh Foster
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 588 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2014-07
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1138815411

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A Genetic History of New England Theology (Routledge Revivals) by Frank Hugh Foster Pdf

First published in 1907, this text provides a scientific treatment of New England theology and American dogmatic history. Frank Hugh Foster analyses the 18th-century rise of the school of New England theology, which became the dominant school of thought in New England congregationalism and, as argued by Foster, a 'world phenomenon'.

The Transformation of the New England Theology

Author : Robert Clifton Whittemore
Publisher : Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Page : 464 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 1987
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : UOM:39015014149879

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The Transformation of the New England Theology by Robert Clifton Whittemore Pdf

Here is the first detailed textual and critical study in more than half a century of the New England theology of Jonathan Edwards, his disciples Bellamy, Hopkins, Emmons, and Dwight, and their nineteenth-century successors Taylor, Park, and Harris. Largely forgotten today, their quest for a consistent and coherent Calvinism over a period of two centuries is nevertheless of transforming significance for contemporary Protestant thought. Complete with annotated bibliographies and appendices.

The Science of the Soul in Colonial New England

Author : Sarah Rivett
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 381 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2012-12-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780807838709

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The Science of the Soul in Colonial New England by Sarah Rivett Pdf

The Science of the Soul challenges long-standing notions of Puritan provincialism as antithetical to the Enlightenment. Sarah Rivett demonstrates that, instead, empiricism and natural philosophy combined with Puritanism to transform the scope of religious activity in colonial New England from the 1630s to the Great Awakening of the 1740s. In an unprecedented move, Puritan ministers from Thomas Shepard and John Eliot to Cotton Mather and Jonathan Edwards studied the human soul using the same systematic methods that philosophers applied to the study of nature. In particular, they considered the testimonies of tortured adolescent girls at the center of the Salem witch trials, Native American converts, and dying women as a source of material insight into the divine. Conversions and deathbed speeches were thus scrutinized for evidence of grace in a way that bridged the material and the spiritual, the visible and the invisible, the worldly and the divine. In this way, the "science of the soul" was as much a part of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century natural philosophy as it was part of post-Reformation theology. Rivett's account restores the unity of religion and science in the early modern world and highlights the role and importance of both to transatlantic circuits of knowledge formation.

Piety Versus Moralism

Author : Joseph Haroutunian
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 362 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2007-05-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781725217904

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Piety Versus Moralism by Joseph Haroutunian Pdf

This book represents the history of the New England theology from 1750 to 1830, revealing a significant conflict of attitudes and ideals involved in the decline of orthodoxy and the rise of the modern spirit in religion. It follows the course of theological discussion from Jonathan Edwards to Nathaniel W. Taylor, in whom liberalism triumphed. It shows how and why historical Christianity became unpalatable and unreasonable to the cultured in New England, how a great spirit was lost with the passing of the Edwardean theology, and how a new Christianity appeared in the place of the old. The author gives some clues to the source and nature of the weaknesses in present-day religious thought and makes a timely contribution to the launching of that reconstruction in Protestant theology, which is, admittedly, very much needed.

Literature & Theology in Colonial New England

Author : Kenneth Ballard Murdock
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 1949
Category : American literature
ISBN : UIUC:30112004540461

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Literature & Theology in Colonial New England by Kenneth Ballard Murdock Pdf

Edwards on the Will

Author : Allen C. Guelzo
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 379 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2008-03-17
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781556357176

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Edwards on the Will by Allen C. Guelzo Pdf

Jonathan Edwards towered over his contemporaries--a man over six feet tall and a figure of theological stature--but the reasons for his power have been a matter of dispute. Edwards on the Will offers a persuasive explanation. In 1753, after seven years of personal trials, which included dismissal from his Northampton church, Edwards submitted a treatise, Freedom of the Will, to Boston publishers. Its impact on Puritan society was profound. He had refused to be trapped either by a new Arminian scheme that seemed to make God impotent or by a Hobbesian natural determinism that made morality an illusion. He both reasserted the primacy of God's will and sought to reconcile freedom with necessity. In the process he shifted the focus from the community of duty to the freedom of the individual. Edwards died of smallpox in 1758 soon after becoming president of Princeton; as one obituary said, he was "a most rational . . . and exemplary Christian." Thereafter, for a century or more, all discussion of free will and on the church as an enclave of the pure in an impure society had to begin with Edwards. His disciples, the "New Divinity" men--principally Samuel Hopkins of Great Barrington and Joseph Bellamy of Bethlehem, Connecticut--set out to defend his thought. Ezra Stiles, president of Yale, tried to keep his influence off the Yale Corporation, but Edwards's ideas spread beyond New Haven and sparked the religious revivals of the next decades. In the end, old Calvinism returned to Yale in the form of Nathaniel William Taylor, the Boston Unitarians captured Harvard, and Edwards's troublesome ghost was laid to rest. The debate on human freedom versus necessity continued, but theologians no longer controlled it. In Edwards on the Will, Guelzo presents with clarity and force the story of these fascinating maneuverings for the soul of New England and of the emerging nation.