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Between Sardis and Philadelphia: The Life and World of Pietist Court Preacher Conrad Bröske: Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions, cartea 133

Autor Douglas Shantz
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 aug 2008
This study examines the life and world of Conrad Bröske (1660-1713), Court Preacher in Offenbach/Mayn. His claim to fame lies in a ten year period between 1694 and 1704 in which this Marburg-trained pastor became a prolific author, polemicist and promoter of chiliastic writings, thanks to a meeting with Thomas Beverley in 1693 and the baptism of a Muslim convert in 1694. Bröske lived a complex existence “between Sardis and Philadelphia,” as a Reformed court preacher and Philadelphian chiliast. His two-sided experience was actually the norm among the Pietists, including so-called radicals. Life between paradigms was the German way of being radical in early modern times due to a lack of religious toleration compared to England and the Netherlands. Bröske’s story belongs to the rise of “Early Evangelicalism” that W.R. Ward has recently discussed.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004169685
ISBN-10: 9004169687
Pagini: 317
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions


Cuprins

List of Maps and Illustrations
Acknowledgements

Introduction

The Court Preacher
I. Family and Student Life, 1660-1682
II. Bröske’s Educational Travels, 1683-1686
III. Court Preacher in Offenbach, 1686-1713
IV. Bröske’s Gospel and Funeral Sermons

The Philadelphian Chiliast
V. Turkish Baptisms in the Ysenburg Court in the 1690s
VI. Conrad Bröske, Thomas Beverley and the Coming Millennial Kingdom
VII. Eight Dialogues between a Politician and a Theologian (1698-1700)

Controversy and Withdrawal
VIII. Feud with Johann Konrad Dippel, 1700-1702
IX. Dispute with Reformed Preachers in Elberfeld, 1704-1706
X. Bröske’s Literary Career

Conclusion

Appendices
1. Conrad Bröske’s Autobiography of 1710
2. Over-view of the Bröske-Dippel Feud, 1700-1702
3. Key Sources in Conrad Bröske’s Dispute with the Reformed Preachers in Elberfeld, 1704-1706
4. Conrad Bröske’s Publications and Writings, 1692-1710

Bibliography
Index of Names and Places

Notă biografică

Douglas H. Shantz, Ph.D. (1987) in History, University of Waterloo, is Professor of Christian Thought at the University of Calgary, Canada. His recent articles discuss Pietist historical writing, autobiography, conversion and migration.