The Oxford Handbook of Early Evangelicalism
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- Kiadó OUP USA
- Megjelenés dátuma 2022. december 9.
- ISBN 9780190863319
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
- Terjedelem680 oldal
- Méret 180x250x41 mm
- Súly 1315 g
- Nyelv angol 269
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Rövid leírás:
The Oxford Handbook of Early Evangelicalism offers the most comprehensive and authoritative volume on early evangelicalism, with essays written by the world's leading experts on religion in the long eighteenth century.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
Evangelicalism, a worldwide interdenominational movement within Protestant Christianity, is one of the most popular and diverse religious movements in the world today. Evangelicals maintain the belief that the essence of the Gospel consists of the doctrine of salvation by grace, through faith in Jesus' atonement.
Evangelicals can be found on every continent and among nearly all Christian denominations. The origin of this group of people has been traced to the turn of the eighteenth century, with roots in the Puritan and Pietist movements in England and Germany. The earliest evangelicals could be found among Anglicans, Baptists, Congregationalists, Methodists, Moravians, and Presbyterians throughout North America, Britain, and Western Europe, and included some of the foremost names of the age, such as Jonathan Edwards, John Wesley, and George Whitefield. Early evangelicals were abolitionists, historians, hymn writers, missionaries, philanthropists, poets, preachers, and theologians. They participated in the major cultural and intellectual currents of the day, and founded institutions of higher education not limited to Dartmouth College, Brown University, and Princeton University.
The Oxford Handbook of Early Evangelicalism provides the most authoritative and comprehensive overview of the significant figures and religious communities associated with early evangelicalism within the contextual and cultural environment of the long eighteenth century, with essays written by the world's leading experts in the field of eighteenth-century studies.
It is an excellent addition to the burgeoning literature on the roots and essential nature of evangelicalism and is highly recommended.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Introduction-Jonathan Yeager (University of Tennessee at Chattanooga)
Part I: Context
1. The Social Context-Stephen Berry (Simmons College)
2. The Intellectual Context-John Coffey (University of Leicester)
Part II: Churches and Movements
3. English Congregationalism-Robert Strivens (London Theological Seminary)
4. American Congregationalism- Robert E. Brown (James Madison University)
5. German Pietism-Jan Stievermann (Universität Heidelberg)
6. The Moravians- Paul Peucker (Moravian Church Archives)
7. Methodism- David Ceri Jones (University of Aberystwyth)
8. Dutch Evangelicalism-Fred van Lieburg (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
9. Scottish Presbyterianism-Keith Beebe (Whitworth University)
10. Southern American Evangelicalism-Samuel Smith (Liberty University)
11. Canadian Evangelicalism-Kevin Flatt (Redeemer University College)
12. Particular Baptists-Michael Haykin (Southern Theological Seminary)
13. The New Divinity-Douglas Sweeney (Beeson Divinity School)
14. Anglican Evangelicalism-Grayson Carter (Fuller Theological Seminary)
Part III: The Culture of Evangelicalism
15. Puritan Legacy- David Hall (Harvard Divinity School)
16. Capitalism-Lionel Laborie (University of Leiden)
17. Hymnody-Mark Noll (University of Notre Dame)
18. Itinerancy-Timothy Hall (Samford University)
19. Anti-Catholicism-Colin Haydon (Winchester)
20. Revivalism-Thomas Kidd and Paul Gutacker (Baylor University)
21. Politics-Daniel Dreisbach (American University)
22. Print Culture-Timothy Whelan (Georgia Southern University)
23. Poetry-Wendy Raphael Roberts (SUNY Albany)
24. Slavery- Paul Harvey (University of Colorado at Colorado Springs)
25. Missions-Ben Hartley (Seattle Pacific University)
Part IV: Personalities
26. Jonathan Edwards's Life and Thought-Kenneth Minkema (Yale University)
27. George Whitefield and New Birth Preaching-Boyd Stanley Schlenther (University of Aberystwyth)
28. Samson Occom, Joseph Johnson and New England Native American Evangelicalism-Hilary Wyss (Trinity College) and Anthony Trujillo (Yale Divinity School)
29. John Erskine and Transatlantic Correspondent Networks-Jonathan Yeager (University of Tennessee at Chattanooga)
30. Olaudah Equiano, Phillis Wheatley Peters, and the Black Evangelical Experience-Vincent Carretta (University of Maryland)
Ann Bolton and Evangelical Women-Cynthia Aalders (Regent College)