The Works of Nathanael Emmons, D.D.
Author : Nathanael Emmons
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Page : 570 pages
File Size : 39,93 MB
Release : 1842
Category : Sermons
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Author : Nathanael Emmons
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Page : 570 pages
File Size : 39,93 MB
Release : 1842
Category : Sermons
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Author : Nathanael Emmons
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Page : 866 pages
File Size : 16,57 MB
Release : 1860
Category : Sermons, American
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Author : Nathanael 1745-1840 Emmons
Publisher : Wentworth Press
Page : 618 pages
File Size : 29,60 MB
Release : 2016-08-29
Category : History
ISBN : 9781373629920
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Author : Nathanael Emmons
Publisher : Legare Street Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 44,48 MB
Release : 2023-07-18
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ISBN : 9781020339776
This collection of sermons by Nathanael Emmons offers a glimpse into the religious and intellectual life of 18th century America. Emmons, a prominent Congregationalist minister, was known for his innovative theological ideas. The memoir, written by Emmons himself, provides a fascinating account of his life and times. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Author : David W. Kling
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 237 pages
File Size : 38,63 MB
Release : 2024-09-24
Category : Religion
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Edwards and the Edwardseans gathers into a single volume eight of the author’s previously published articles and chapters. Suitable as either a basic or supplementary text for interested lay people and graduate students, this book serves as an introduction to the central spiritual and theological interests of Jonathan Edwards and to the long shadow those interests cast on his eponymous followers. The first four chapters (Part One) focus on Jonathan Edwards—his formative role in the Great Awakening, his biblical understanding of conversion, his perspective on petitionary prayer, and his influence on missionary endeavors. The following four chapters (Part Two) trace a well-defined theological movement from Edwards to his second- and especially third-generation followers. The impact of this movement resulted in the creation of a distinct theological culture that, over two generations, was institutionalized in informal seminaries or “schools of the prophets” in colleges attended by New Divinity students and staffed by New Divinity presidents and in missionary outreach both at home and abroad. Taken together, these chapters introduce theological subjects that mattered most to Edwards and his disciples: spiritual revival, conversion, the Bible, prayer, and extending the kingdom of God.
Author : Douglas A. Sweeney
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 30,37 MB
Release : 2002-12-05
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0198035101
Nathaniel Taylor was arguably the most influential and the most frequently misrepresented American theologian of his generation. While he claimed to be an Edwardsian Calvinist, very few people believed him. This book attempts to understand how Taylor and his associates could have counted themselves Edwardsians. In the process, it explores what it meant to be an Edwardsian minister and intellectual in the 19th century.
Author : Oliver D. Crisp
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 358 pages
File Size : 25,59 MB
Release : 2012-08-02
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0199995826
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.
Author : Charles W. Phillips
Publisher : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Page : 229 pages
File Size : 45,84 MB
Release : 2018-06-11
Category : Religion
ISBN : 3647560308
Edwards Amasa Park (1808-1900) of Andover championed Edwardsean Calvinism in the United States from the Jacksonian era until the very close of the nineteenth century by employing rhetorical strategies that lent his New England theology fresh apologetic usefulness. The thesis demonstrates that Park has been incorrectly identified as a Taylorite but, extending the argument of Joseph Conforti, ought to be viewed as re-casting his inherited Hopkinsian exercise scheme into a fresh historical synthesis influenced by contemporary patterns of thought. Park's own training at Andover in the irenic divinity of Moses Stuart and Leonard Woods, his application as rhetorician of the work of Hugh Blair and George Campbell and his exposure in Germany to the Vermittlungstheologie of Friedrich Tholuck and Julius Müller gave specific definition to his own theological project. Additionally, the thesis argues that Park ought not to be viewed as a romantic idealist in the line of Horace Bushnell or as a proto-liberal in advance of the Andover liberals who succeeded him. Park retained a life-long commitment to a commingled epistemology and methodology derived from Lockean empiricism, Baconian induction, natural theology and Scottish common sense realism. As a formidable apologist for his revivalist inheritance identified with Jonathan Edwards and Samuel Hopkins, Edwards Amasa Park conserved the substance and prolonged the influence of his beloved New England theology by securing for it modes of expression well fitted to his nineteenth-century audience.
Author : John Wiley
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Page : 76 pages
File Size : 38,75 MB
Release : 1843
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Author : John Wiley
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Page : 64 pages
File Size : 49,26 MB
Release : 1843
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