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The Pietist Theologians An Introduction To Theology In The Seventeenth And Eighteenth Centuries Carter Lindberg Ed

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The Pietist Theologians An Introduction To Theology In The Seventeenth And Eighteenth Centuries Carter Lindberg Ed
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.83 MB
Pages: 294
Author: Carter LIndberg (ed.)
ISBN: 9780470776032, 9780631235170, 047077603X, 0631235175
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Pietist Theologians An Introduction To Theology In The Seventeenth And Eighteenth Centuries Carter Lindberg Ed by Carter Lindberg (ed.) 9780470776032, 9780631235170, 047077603X, 0631235175 instant download after payment.

A comprehensive introduction to the Pietist theologians of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in Puritan England, Pietist Europe and Colonial America.

  • Provides a comprehensive introduction to the Pietist theologians of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
  • Demonstrates the influence that Pietism had on the religious, cultural and social life of the time.
  • Explores the lasting effects Pietism has had on modern theology and modern culture.
  • Presents both Protestant and Catholic theologians in Puritan England, Pietist Europe and Colonial America.
  • Focuses on women as well as men.
  • Features up-to-date research and commentary by an international group of leading scholars.
Content:
Chapter 1 Johann Arndt (1555–1621) (pages 21–37): Johannes Wallmann
Chapter 2 William Perkins (1558–1602) (pages 38–51): Raymond A. Blacketer
Chapter 3 Lewis Bayly (d. 1631) and Richard Baxter (1615–1691) (pages 52–67): Carl Trueman
Chapter 4 Paul Gerhardt (1607–1676) (pages 68–83): Christian Bunners
Chapter 5 Philipp Jakob Spener (1635–1705) (pages 84–99): K. James Stein
Chapter 6 August Hermann Francke (1663–1727) (pages 100–114): Markus Matthias
Chapter 7 Cotton Mather (1663–1728) (pages 115–127): Richard F. Lovelace
Chapter 8 Jane Ward Leade (1624– 1704) and the Philadelphians (pages 128–146): Donald F. Durnbaugh
Chapter 9 Johanna Eleonora Petersen (1644–1724) (pages 147–160): Martin H. Jung
Chapter 10 Madame Guyon (1648–1717) (pages 161–174): Patricia A. Ward
Chapter 11 Gottfried Arnold (1666–1714) (pages 175–189): Peter C. Erb
Chapter 12 Gerhard Tersteegen (1697–1769) (pages 190–206): Hansgunter Ludewig
Chapter 13 Nicholas Ludwig von Zinzendorf (1700–1760) (pages 207–223): Peter Vogt
Chapter 14 Johann Albrecht Bengel (1687–1752) (pages 224–238): Hermann Ehmer
Chapter 15 Friedrich Christoph Oetinger (1702–1782) (pages 239–255): Martin Weyer?Menkhoff
Chapter 16 John Wesley (1703–1791) (pages 256–271): David Hempton

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