Calvin's Company of Pastors: Pastoral Care and the Emerging Reformed Church, 1536-1609: Oxford Studies in Historical Theology
Autor Scott M. Manetschen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 feb 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190224479
ISBN-10: 0190224479
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 155 x 231 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Oxford Studies in Historical Theology
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0190224479
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 155 x 231 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Oxford Studies in Historical Theology
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
[an] exceptional study ... Manetsch has delivered a compelling account of the clerical culture of Reformed Geneva in a work of substantial interest for early modern social and religious historians.
This is a work of first class scholarship
Full of fresh scholarship (including analysis of records never examined closely), Calvin's Company of Pastors is a fascinating read.
This is a quite superb book. It is not only outstanding as a well-written piece of original historical research. It is also most informative concerning the reasons why Reformed and Presbyterian churches came to think about the ministry in the ways they do. Buy it.
A masterful work, this volume is rich in providing a comprehensive look at the work of ministry in the emerging Reformed church, and for chronicicling the commitment and care of pastors who sought to lead the church in living that was faithful to scripture.
In this rich and illuminating book, Scott Manetsch introduces readers to the fascinating cast of characters who served as Geneva's ministers from 1536-1609. By carefully combining social history with historical theology, Manetsch probes the connection between pastoral theology and concrete practice among these ministers, presenting a marvelous portrait of Genevan pastoral life in Calvin's day and afterward. Lucidly written, this book is a treasure for exploring pastoral identity in the Reformation context.
Calvin's Company of Pastors is an engaging and exhilarating synthesis of the prodigious research conducted in the Genevan archives for the past fifty years. Manetsch artfully describes everyday church life in the wake of the Reformation but does so through the eyes of three generations of pastors. We thereby learn through details both amusing and poignant just what it was like to accept a call to the pastorate, even as we discover ways in which Calvin did and did not shape the later course of the Genevan church. The book is a compelling introduction to Calvin and his memorable successors as well as a significant contribution to the history of pastoral theology.
Scott Manetsch joins an innovative group in broadening our perspective on the Swiss Reformation, looking beyond Calvin to see how the Reformer's spiritual heirs and followers sustained and modified his legacy in Geneva and surrounding villages. All who are interested in Calvin and Reformed studies will want to absorb the riveting information gathered here concerning the Genevan ministers' class background, education, economic status, marital choices, weekly work assignments, living conditions, hardships, disciplinary fervor, and vulnerability.
the best book of its kind ... contains a wealth of information
This is a work of first class scholarship
Full of fresh scholarship (including analysis of records never examined closely), Calvin's Company of Pastors is a fascinating read.
This is a quite superb book. It is not only outstanding as a well-written piece of original historical research. It is also most informative concerning the reasons why Reformed and Presbyterian churches came to think about the ministry in the ways they do. Buy it.
A masterful work, this volume is rich in providing a comprehensive look at the work of ministry in the emerging Reformed church, and for chronicicling the commitment and care of pastors who sought to lead the church in living that was faithful to scripture.
In this rich and illuminating book, Scott Manetsch introduces readers to the fascinating cast of characters who served as Geneva's ministers from 1536-1609. By carefully combining social history with historical theology, Manetsch probes the connection between pastoral theology and concrete practice among these ministers, presenting a marvelous portrait of Genevan pastoral life in Calvin's day and afterward. Lucidly written, this book is a treasure for exploring pastoral identity in the Reformation context.
Calvin's Company of Pastors is an engaging and exhilarating synthesis of the prodigious research conducted in the Genevan archives for the past fifty years. Manetsch artfully describes everyday church life in the wake of the Reformation but does so through the eyes of three generations of pastors. We thereby learn through details both amusing and poignant just what it was like to accept a call to the pastorate, even as we discover ways in which Calvin did and did not shape the later course of the Genevan church. The book is a compelling introduction to Calvin and his memorable successors as well as a significant contribution to the history of pastoral theology.
Scott Manetsch joins an innovative group in broadening our perspective on the Swiss Reformation, looking beyond Calvin to see how the Reformer's spiritual heirs and followers sustained and modified his legacy in Geneva and surrounding villages. All who are interested in Calvin and Reformed studies will want to absorb the riveting information gathered here concerning the Genevan ministers' class background, education, economic status, marital choices, weekly work assignments, living conditions, hardships, disciplinary fervor, and vulnerability.
the best book of its kind ... contains a wealth of information
Notă biografică
Scott M. Manetsch is Professor of Church History and the History of Christian Thought at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.