The Oxford Handbook of Jonathan Edwards
Herausgeber: Sweeney, Douglas A; Stievermann, Jan
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Herausgeber: Sweeney, Douglas A; Stievermann, Jan
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This Handbook offers a state-of-the-art summary of scholarship on Jonathan Edwards by a diverse, international, and inter-disciplinary group of active Edwards scholars.
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This Handbook offers a state-of-the-art summary of scholarship on Jonathan Edwards by a diverse, international, and inter-disciplinary group of active Edwards scholars.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 178mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1293g
- ISBN-13: 9780198754060
- ISBN-10: 019875406X
- Artikelnr.: 59960686
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 178mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1293g
- ISBN-13: 9780198754060
- ISBN-10: 019875406X
- Artikelnr.: 59960686
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Douglas A. Sweeney is Dean and Professor of Divinity at Beeson Divinity School, Samford University. Jan Stievermann is Professor of the History of Christianity in the US at Heidelberg University.
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* Part I: Edwards' Backgrounds, Sources, and Contexts
* 1: Ava Chamberlain: Family Life
* 2: Harry S. Stout: Parish Ministry
* 3: George Marsden: Historical and Ecclesiastical Contexts
* 4: David W. Kling: Edwards in the Context of International Revivals
and Missions
* 5: Peter J. Thuesen: Sources of Edwards' Thought
* Part II: Edwards' Intellectual Labours
* 6: William J. Wainwright: Ontology
* 7: Paul Helm: Epistemology
* 8: Kyle C. Strobel: The Nature of God and the Trinity
* 9: S. Mark Hamilton: The Person of Christ
* 10: Robert W. Caldwell III: Pneumatology
* 11: Stephen R. C. Nichols: Revelation
* 12: Wim van Vlastuin: Federalism and Reformed Scholasticism
* 13: Phillip Hussey and Michael McClymond: Creation and Predestination
* 14: Jan Stievermann: History, Providence, and Eschatology
* 15: David P. Barshinger: Sin and Evil
* 16: Seng-Kong Tan: Anthropology, Affections, and Free Will
* 17: Rhys Bezzant: Ecclesiology and Sacraments
* 18: Elizabeth Agnew Cochran: Ethics
* 19: William Dyrness and Christi Wells: Aesthetics
* 20: Kathryn Reklis: Imagination and Hermeneutics
* 21: Avihu Zakai: The Natural Sciences and Philosophy of Nature
* 22: Sebastian Rehnman: Divine Idealism and Etiology
* Part III: Edwards' Religious and Social Practices
* 23: Charles E. Hambrick-Stowe: Spirituality and Devotion
* 24: Robert E. Brown: Biblical Exegesis
* 25: Kenneth P. Minkema: Writing and Preaching Sermons
* 26: Esmari Potgieter: Education
* 27: John A. Grigg: Missions
* 28: John Saillant: Ministry to the Enslaved
* 29: Mark Valeri: Politics and Economics
* Part IV: Edwards' Global Reception
* 30: James P. Byrd: North America
* 31: Jonathan Yeager: Britain and Europe
* 32: Sandra M.Gustafson: Edwards' Place and Importance in
Anglo-American Literature
* 33: Dongsoo Han: Asia
* 34: Stuart Piggin: Australia
* 35: Adriaan C. Neele: Africa
* 36: Heber Carlos de Campos, Jr.: Latin America
* 37: Douglas A. Sweeney: Edwards Studies Today
* Introduction
* Part I: Edwards' Backgrounds, Sources, and Contexts
* 1: Ava Chamberlain: Family Life
* 2: Harry S. Stout: Parish Ministry
* 3: George Marsden: Historical and Ecclesiastical Contexts
* 4: David W. Kling: Edwards in the Context of International Revivals
and Missions
* 5: Peter J. Thuesen: Sources of Edwards' Thought
* Part II: Edwards' Intellectual Labours
* 6: William J. Wainwright: Ontology
* 7: Paul Helm: Epistemology
* 8: Kyle C. Strobel: The Nature of God and the Trinity
* 9: S. Mark Hamilton: The Person of Christ
* 10: Robert W. Caldwell III: Pneumatology
* 11: Stephen R. C. Nichols: Revelation
* 12: Wim van Vlastuin: Federalism and Reformed Scholasticism
* 13: Phillip Hussey and Michael McClymond: Creation and Predestination
* 14: Jan Stievermann: History, Providence, and Eschatology
* 15: David P. Barshinger: Sin and Evil
* 16: Seng-Kong Tan: Anthropology, Affections, and Free Will
* 17: Rhys Bezzant: Ecclesiology and Sacraments
* 18: Elizabeth Agnew Cochran: Ethics
* 19: William Dyrness and Christi Wells: Aesthetics
* 20: Kathryn Reklis: Imagination and Hermeneutics
* 21: Avihu Zakai: The Natural Sciences and Philosophy of Nature
* 22: Sebastian Rehnman: Divine Idealism and Etiology
* Part III: Edwards' Religious and Social Practices
* 23: Charles E. Hambrick-Stowe: Spirituality and Devotion
* 24: Robert E. Brown: Biblical Exegesis
* 25: Kenneth P. Minkema: Writing and Preaching Sermons
* 26: Esmari Potgieter: Education
* 27: John A. Grigg: Missions
* 28: John Saillant: Ministry to the Enslaved
* 29: Mark Valeri: Politics and Economics
* Part IV: Edwards' Global Reception
* 30: James P. Byrd: North America
* 31: Jonathan Yeager: Britain and Europe
* 32: Sandra M.Gustafson: Edwards' Place and Importance in
Anglo-American Literature
* 33: Dongsoo Han: Asia
* 34: Stuart Piggin: Australia
* 35: Adriaan C. Neele: Africa
* 36: Heber Carlos de Campos, Jr.: Latin America
* 37: Douglas A. Sweeney: Edwards Studies Today
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* Part I: Edwards' Backgrounds, Sources, and Contexts
* 1: Ava Chamberlain: Family Life
* 2: Harry S. Stout: Parish Ministry
* 3: George Marsden: Historical and Ecclesiastical Contexts
* 4: David W. Kling: Edwards in the Context of International Revivals
and Missions
* 5: Peter J. Thuesen: Sources of Edwards' Thought
* Part II: Edwards' Intellectual Labours
* 6: William J. Wainwright: Ontology
* 7: Paul Helm: Epistemology
* 8: Kyle C. Strobel: The Nature of God and the Trinity
* 9: S. Mark Hamilton: The Person of Christ
* 10: Robert W. Caldwell III: Pneumatology
* 11: Stephen R. C. Nichols: Revelation
* 12: Wim van Vlastuin: Federalism and Reformed Scholasticism
* 13: Phillip Hussey and Michael McClymond: Creation and Predestination
* 14: Jan Stievermann: History, Providence, and Eschatology
* 15: David P. Barshinger: Sin and Evil
* 16: Seng-Kong Tan: Anthropology, Affections, and Free Will
* 17: Rhys Bezzant: Ecclesiology and Sacraments
* 18: Elizabeth Agnew Cochran: Ethics
* 19: William Dyrness and Christi Wells: Aesthetics
* 20: Kathryn Reklis: Imagination and Hermeneutics
* 21: Avihu Zakai: The Natural Sciences and Philosophy of Nature
* 22: Sebastian Rehnman: Divine Idealism and Etiology
* Part III: Edwards' Religious and Social Practices
* 23: Charles E. Hambrick-Stowe: Spirituality and Devotion
* 24: Robert E. Brown: Biblical Exegesis
* 25: Kenneth P. Minkema: Writing and Preaching Sermons
* 26: Esmari Potgieter: Education
* 27: John A. Grigg: Missions
* 28: John Saillant: Ministry to the Enslaved
* 29: Mark Valeri: Politics and Economics
* Part IV: Edwards' Global Reception
* 30: James P. Byrd: North America
* 31: Jonathan Yeager: Britain and Europe
* 32: Sandra M.Gustafson: Edwards' Place and Importance in
Anglo-American Literature
* 33: Dongsoo Han: Asia
* 34: Stuart Piggin: Australia
* 35: Adriaan C. Neele: Africa
* 36: Heber Carlos de Campos, Jr.: Latin America
* 37: Douglas A. Sweeney: Edwards Studies Today
* Introduction
* Part I: Edwards' Backgrounds, Sources, and Contexts
* 1: Ava Chamberlain: Family Life
* 2: Harry S. Stout: Parish Ministry
* 3: George Marsden: Historical and Ecclesiastical Contexts
* 4: David W. Kling: Edwards in the Context of International Revivals
and Missions
* 5: Peter J. Thuesen: Sources of Edwards' Thought
* Part II: Edwards' Intellectual Labours
* 6: William J. Wainwright: Ontology
* 7: Paul Helm: Epistemology
* 8: Kyle C. Strobel: The Nature of God and the Trinity
* 9: S. Mark Hamilton: The Person of Christ
* 10: Robert W. Caldwell III: Pneumatology
* 11: Stephen R. C. Nichols: Revelation
* 12: Wim van Vlastuin: Federalism and Reformed Scholasticism
* 13: Phillip Hussey and Michael McClymond: Creation and Predestination
* 14: Jan Stievermann: History, Providence, and Eschatology
* 15: David P. Barshinger: Sin and Evil
* 16: Seng-Kong Tan: Anthropology, Affections, and Free Will
* 17: Rhys Bezzant: Ecclesiology and Sacraments
* 18: Elizabeth Agnew Cochran: Ethics
* 19: William Dyrness and Christi Wells: Aesthetics
* 20: Kathryn Reklis: Imagination and Hermeneutics
* 21: Avihu Zakai: The Natural Sciences and Philosophy of Nature
* 22: Sebastian Rehnman: Divine Idealism and Etiology
* Part III: Edwards' Religious and Social Practices
* 23: Charles E. Hambrick-Stowe: Spirituality and Devotion
* 24: Robert E. Brown: Biblical Exegesis
* 25: Kenneth P. Minkema: Writing and Preaching Sermons
* 26: Esmari Potgieter: Education
* 27: John A. Grigg: Missions
* 28: John Saillant: Ministry to the Enslaved
* 29: Mark Valeri: Politics and Economics
* Part IV: Edwards' Global Reception
* 30: James P. Byrd: North America
* 31: Jonathan Yeager: Britain and Europe
* 32: Sandra M.Gustafson: Edwards' Place and Importance in
Anglo-American Literature
* 33: Dongsoo Han: Asia
* 34: Stuart Piggin: Australia
* 35: Adriaan C. Neele: Africa
* 36: Heber Carlos de Campos, Jr.: Latin America
* 37: Douglas A. Sweeney: Edwards Studies Today