Early Quakers and Their Theological Thought
Herausgeber: Angell, Stephen W.; Dandelion, Pink
Early Quakers and Their Theological Thought
Herausgeber: Angell, Stephen W.; Dandelion, Pink
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This comprehensive theological analysis of leading early Quakers' work, offers fresh insights into what they were really saying.
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This comprehensive theological analysis of leading early Quakers' work, offers fresh insights into what they were really saying.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 735g
- ISBN-13: 9781107050525
- ISBN-10: 1107050529
- Artikelnr.: 42457893
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 735g
- ISBN-13: 9781107050525
- ISBN-10: 1107050529
- Artikelnr.: 42457893
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction Pink Dandelion and Stephen W. Angell; 1. Seventeenth-century
context and Quaker beginnings Douglas Gwyn; 2. Quakers and the printing
press Betty Hagglund; 3. Unity and universality in the theology of George
Fox Hilary Hinds; 4. The man who 'set himself as a sign': James Nayler's
incarnational theology Carole Dale Spencer; 5. The witness of Richard
Farnworth: prophet of light, apostle of church order Michael Birkel and
Stephen W. Angell; 6. Margaret Fell and the Second Coming of Christ Sally
Bruyneel; 7. 'Outcasts of Israel': the apocalyptic theology of Edward
Burrough and Francis Howgill Pink Dandelion and Frederick Martin; 8.
Renegade Oxonian: Samuel Fisher's importance in formulating a Quaker
understanding of Scripture Stephen W. Angell; 9. 'That you may be perfect
in love': the prophecy of Dorothy White Michele Lise Tarter; 10. The
conventionality of the notorious John Perrot Carla Gardina Pestana; 11.
Felt reality in practical living and innovative thinking: Mary and Isaac
Penington's journey from Puritan anguish to Quaker truth R. Melvin Keiser;
12. Robert Barclay: the art of apologetics Hugh S. Pyper; 13. Elizabeth
Bathurst: 'Tis not Inky Character can make a Saint' Mary Van Vleck Garman;
14. William Penn's contributions to early Quaker thought Melvin B. Endy;
15. Immediate revelation, Kabbalah, and magic: the primacy of experience in
the theology of George Keith Michael Birkel; 16. From apocalyptic prophecy
to tolerable faithfulness: George Whitehead and a theology for the eschaton
deferred Robynne Rogers Healey; Afterword Rosemary Moore and Richard C.
Allen.
context and Quaker beginnings Douglas Gwyn; 2. Quakers and the printing
press Betty Hagglund; 3. Unity and universality in the theology of George
Fox Hilary Hinds; 4. The man who 'set himself as a sign': James Nayler's
incarnational theology Carole Dale Spencer; 5. The witness of Richard
Farnworth: prophet of light, apostle of church order Michael Birkel and
Stephen W. Angell; 6. Margaret Fell and the Second Coming of Christ Sally
Bruyneel; 7. 'Outcasts of Israel': the apocalyptic theology of Edward
Burrough and Francis Howgill Pink Dandelion and Frederick Martin; 8.
Renegade Oxonian: Samuel Fisher's importance in formulating a Quaker
understanding of Scripture Stephen W. Angell; 9. 'That you may be perfect
in love': the prophecy of Dorothy White Michele Lise Tarter; 10. The
conventionality of the notorious John Perrot Carla Gardina Pestana; 11.
Felt reality in practical living and innovative thinking: Mary and Isaac
Penington's journey from Puritan anguish to Quaker truth R. Melvin Keiser;
12. Robert Barclay: the art of apologetics Hugh S. Pyper; 13. Elizabeth
Bathurst: 'Tis not Inky Character can make a Saint' Mary Van Vleck Garman;
14. William Penn's contributions to early Quaker thought Melvin B. Endy;
15. Immediate revelation, Kabbalah, and magic: the primacy of experience in
the theology of George Keith Michael Birkel; 16. From apocalyptic prophecy
to tolerable faithfulness: George Whitehead and a theology for the eschaton
deferred Robynne Rogers Healey; Afterword Rosemary Moore and Richard C.
Allen.
Introduction Pink Dandelion and Stephen W. Angell; 1. Seventeenth-century
context and Quaker beginnings Douglas Gwyn; 2. Quakers and the printing
press Betty Hagglund; 3. Unity and universality in the theology of George
Fox Hilary Hinds; 4. The man who 'set himself as a sign': James Nayler's
incarnational theology Carole Dale Spencer; 5. The witness of Richard
Farnworth: prophet of light, apostle of church order Michael Birkel and
Stephen W. Angell; 6. Margaret Fell and the Second Coming of Christ Sally
Bruyneel; 7. 'Outcasts of Israel': the apocalyptic theology of Edward
Burrough and Francis Howgill Pink Dandelion and Frederick Martin; 8.
Renegade Oxonian: Samuel Fisher's importance in formulating a Quaker
understanding of Scripture Stephen W. Angell; 9. 'That you may be perfect
in love': the prophecy of Dorothy White Michele Lise Tarter; 10. The
conventionality of the notorious John Perrot Carla Gardina Pestana; 11.
Felt reality in practical living and innovative thinking: Mary and Isaac
Penington's journey from Puritan anguish to Quaker truth R. Melvin Keiser;
12. Robert Barclay: the art of apologetics Hugh S. Pyper; 13. Elizabeth
Bathurst: 'Tis not Inky Character can make a Saint' Mary Van Vleck Garman;
14. William Penn's contributions to early Quaker thought Melvin B. Endy;
15. Immediate revelation, Kabbalah, and magic: the primacy of experience in
the theology of George Keith Michael Birkel; 16. From apocalyptic prophecy
to tolerable faithfulness: George Whitehead and a theology for the eschaton
deferred Robynne Rogers Healey; Afterword Rosemary Moore and Richard C.
Allen.
context and Quaker beginnings Douglas Gwyn; 2. Quakers and the printing
press Betty Hagglund; 3. Unity and universality in the theology of George
Fox Hilary Hinds; 4. The man who 'set himself as a sign': James Nayler's
incarnational theology Carole Dale Spencer; 5. The witness of Richard
Farnworth: prophet of light, apostle of church order Michael Birkel and
Stephen W. Angell; 6. Margaret Fell and the Second Coming of Christ Sally
Bruyneel; 7. 'Outcasts of Israel': the apocalyptic theology of Edward
Burrough and Francis Howgill Pink Dandelion and Frederick Martin; 8.
Renegade Oxonian: Samuel Fisher's importance in formulating a Quaker
understanding of Scripture Stephen W. Angell; 9. 'That you may be perfect
in love': the prophecy of Dorothy White Michele Lise Tarter; 10. The
conventionality of the notorious John Perrot Carla Gardina Pestana; 11.
Felt reality in practical living and innovative thinking: Mary and Isaac
Penington's journey from Puritan anguish to Quaker truth R. Melvin Keiser;
12. Robert Barclay: the art of apologetics Hugh S. Pyper; 13. Elizabeth
Bathurst: 'Tis not Inky Character can make a Saint' Mary Van Vleck Garman;
14. William Penn's contributions to early Quaker thought Melvin B. Endy;
15. Immediate revelation, Kabbalah, and magic: the primacy of experience in
the theology of George Keith Michael Birkel; 16. From apocalyptic prophecy
to tolerable faithfulness: George Whitehead and a theology for the eschaton
deferred Robynne Rogers Healey; Afterword Rosemary Moore and Richard C.
Allen.