Piety Versus Moralism: The Passing of the New England Theology from Edwards to TaylorWipf and Stock Publishers, 2007 M05 1 - 358 páginas 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. |
Contenido
CHAPTER IMPIETY AND MORALS | 11 |
REFORM WITHOUT REGENERATION | 43 |
THE WANING GLORY OF GOD | 72 |
SINNERs AND SAINTS IN FULL COMMUNION | 97 |
THE FATE OF THE DAMNED 1 31 | 131 |
THE WRATH OF GOD AND THE CROSS OF CHRIST | 157 |
THE UNITARIAN REvoLT | 202 |
THE FREEDOM OF THE POWER OF THE FACULTY | 220 |
THE BITTER END 258 | 258 |
EPITAPH | 281 |
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Piety Versus Moralism: The Passing of the New England Theology from Edwards ... Joseph Haroutunian Vista previa limitada - 2007 |
Piety Versus Moralism: The Passing of the New England Theology Joseph Haroutunian Vista de fragmentos - 1964 |
Términos y frases comunes
1hid Adam agency Arminian Atonement became believe Bellamy Bellamy’s benevolence Boston Calvinism Calvinistic cause Channing character Charles Chauncy Chauncy Christ Christian church conception conflict controversy covenant of grace damnation definition depravity difficulty distinction divine divine grace doctrine Emmons England England Theology eternal external covenant fact faith Father find fire first glory God’s godliness Gospel Half-way Covenant happiness Hart heart heaven hell Holy Spirit Hopkins human Ibid Ihid infinite infinite evil influence Jonathan Edwards Joseph Bellamy Lord’s Supper man’s mankind matter Mayhew ment metaphysical mind moral agents moral government motive Nathanael Emmons Nathaniel W nature necessity ness obedience opponents original sin orthodox piety principle punishment reflection regeneration religion righteousness salvation Samuel Samuel West saved scheme Scriptures self-love selfishness sense Sermon significance sinful sinner sufficient Taylor theology theory things tion total depravity tritheism true virtue truth Tyler Unitarian unregenerate vindicated volition wisdom