Edwards the Mentor
Autor Rhys S. Bezzanten Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 sep 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190221201
ISBN-10: 0190221208
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 239 x 160 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0190221208
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 239 x 160 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Rhys S. Bezzant's latest book, Edwards the Mentor, is as much a historical treatment of Edwards's legacy of discipling as it is a proposal for a return to mentoring in educational models. Both purposes wed to create a delightful meditative reflection on an important historico-philosophical issue. To read this work too fast is potentially to miss much.
Edwards as Mentor is an important work that fills a lacuna in Edwards Studies. As a work of historical theology, it will be widely read and appreciated by scholars of Edwards and eighteenth-century evangelicalism.
As a recommendation, this book is not only for Edwards or Andrew Fuller scholars, but also for professors and pastors who need to revise what successful mentorship looks like.
This volume is profoundly interesting...
I was a little skeptical when I was given this book, but the author has demonstrated that the questions he poses provide new insights and new connections. He has also revealed that, even after so many years, research on Edwards still raises many unexpected possibilities... I give this book a rich welcome.
... this monograph is a scintillating study of a neglected area of Edwards's life, which, if taken to heart, would have enormous implications for theological education in the Age of Facebook... the text and notes are pure gold!
For a rich and historically informed study with suggestive application to the present moment, Bezzant's analysis of Edwards' mentoring model will repay careful reading.
His tone, language, and historical approach would best serve Edwards scholars interested in a specific account of Edwards's place as a mentor during the Enlightenment period.
Jonathan Edwards tends to be romantically imagined as a lone figure, wrestling with ultimate questions in isolation, and not as an organization builder. While he did more than his share of intellectual and spiritual wrestling, he did not do it in solitude but trained youthful minds and hearts. As Rhys Bezzant shows us so innovatively in this new take on the colonial theologian and pastor, Edwards was conscious of his legacy, and mentored rising generations of believers and leaders.
This innovative study explores a wide variety of intersecting topics, from friendship between men and the arts of conversation and letter writing to the history and theology of pastoral mentorship. Bezzant's reconstruction of Edwards's efforts to train and nurture the next generation of 'Sons of Thunder' is a fresh contribution to Edwards scholarship that will interest social historians and American theologians alike.
Rhys S. Bezzant has provided us with an original piece of research, combined with scholarly expertise, and wide ranging and significant application to the life of the church in the twenty-first century. This is an important book. It is well written. It is well researched. And it will help you follow Edwards's example of mentoring people for Christ's glory today. Read it!
Edwards as Mentor is an important work that fills a lacuna in Edwards Studies. As a work of historical theology, it will be widely read and appreciated by scholars of Edwards and eighteenth-century evangelicalism.
As a recommendation, this book is not only for Edwards or Andrew Fuller scholars, but also for professors and pastors who need to revise what successful mentorship looks like.
This volume is profoundly interesting...
I was a little skeptical when I was given this book, but the author has demonstrated that the questions he poses provide new insights and new connections. He has also revealed that, even after so many years, research on Edwards still raises many unexpected possibilities... I give this book a rich welcome.
... this monograph is a scintillating study of a neglected area of Edwards's life, which, if taken to heart, would have enormous implications for theological education in the Age of Facebook... the text and notes are pure gold!
For a rich and historically informed study with suggestive application to the present moment, Bezzant's analysis of Edwards' mentoring model will repay careful reading.
His tone, language, and historical approach would best serve Edwards scholars interested in a specific account of Edwards's place as a mentor during the Enlightenment period.
Jonathan Edwards tends to be romantically imagined as a lone figure, wrestling with ultimate questions in isolation, and not as an organization builder. While he did more than his share of intellectual and spiritual wrestling, he did not do it in solitude but trained youthful minds and hearts. As Rhys Bezzant shows us so innovatively in this new take on the colonial theologian and pastor, Edwards was conscious of his legacy, and mentored rising generations of believers and leaders.
This innovative study explores a wide variety of intersecting topics, from friendship between men and the arts of conversation and letter writing to the history and theology of pastoral mentorship. Bezzant's reconstruction of Edwards's efforts to train and nurture the next generation of 'Sons of Thunder' is a fresh contribution to Edwards scholarship that will interest social historians and American theologians alike.
Rhys S. Bezzant has provided us with an original piece of research, combined with scholarly expertise, and wide ranging and significant application to the life of the church in the twenty-first century. This is an important book. It is well written. It is well researched. And it will help you follow Edwards's example of mentoring people for Christ's glory today. Read it!
Notă biografică
Rhys S. Bezzant has served as an ordained priest in the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne, and presently teaches Church History at Ridley College, where he directs the Jonathan Edwards Center Australia. He is also a Canon at St Paul's Cathedral in Melbourne. He is the author of Jonathan Edwards and the Church (OUP 2013).