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Experimental Theology In America Madame Guyon Fnelon And Their Readers Patricia A Ward

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Experimental Theology In America Madame Guyon Fnelon And Their Readers Patricia A Ward
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Publisher: Baylor University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.65 MB
Pages: 279
Author: Patricia A Ward
ISBN: 9781602581975, 9781602585102, 1602581975, 1602585105, 2009010373
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Experimental Theology In America Madame Guyon Fnelon And Their Readers Patricia A Ward by Patricia A Ward 9781602581975, 9781602585102, 1602581975, 1602585105, 2009010373 instant download after payment.

In this study of Madame Guyon and, her defender, Francois de Fénelon, the Archbishop of Cambray, Patricia Ward demonstrates how the ideas of these seventeenth-century Catholics were transmitted into an ongoing tradition of Protestant devotional literature—one that continues to influence American evangelicals and charismatic Christians today. Down a winding (and fascinating) historical path, Ward traces how the lives and writings of these two somewhat obscure Catholic believers in Quietism came to such prominence in American spirituality—offering, in part, a fascinating glance at the role of women in the history of devotional writing.

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