From Awakening to Secession: Radical Evangelicals in Switzerland and Britain, 1815-35
Autor Timothy Stunten Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mai 2000
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567087195
ISBN-10: 0567087190
Pagini: 418
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567087190
Pagini: 418
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction:
A
Century
of
Reason
and
RevolutionThe
Genevan
ReveilThe
Reveil
in
the
Canton
of
VaudAwakenings
in
the
Canton
of
BerneThe
Impact
of
the
Swiss
Reveil
in
BritainRadical
Missionary
PerspectivesEcclesiastical
Radicals
in
IrelandPre-Tractarian
OxfordScottish
ParallelsCrisis
and
Division:
1831-32New
Beginnings
and
a
Swiss
Response
Recenzii
'...a
work
of
great
importance.'
Professor
Andrew
F
Walls,
University
of
Edinburgh
'This
original,
well-documented
study
fits
new
pieces
into
the
jigsaw
of
Evangelical
history.
It
describes
the
network
of
radical
movements
as
far
apart
as
Dublin,
Glasgow,
Devon
and
Geneva,
whose
members
were
fired
by
similar
charismatic
and
millennial
hopes
into
abandoning
their
established
churches
and
forming
new
religious
movements.
Stunt's
book
illustrates
the
international
aspects
of
the
great
Evangelical
awakening
after
1789.'
Dr
John
Walsh,
University
of
Oxford
'...a
significant
contribution
to
scholarship
at
the
highest
level.'
Professor
D.
W.
Bebbington,
University
of
Stirling
'This
is
a
detailed
and
fascinating
study
of
revival
and
rediscovery.
[.
.
.]
'Only
connect'
is
good
advice
in
church
history
as
well
as
literature,
and
this
excellently
researched
and
annotated
work
does
this
and
intrigues
me
to
want
to
enquire
further.'
Derek
Murray,
The
Baptist
Quarterly
"a significant contribution to scholarship at the highest level." - D.W. Bebbington
"This is a detailed and fascinating study of revival and rediscovery." --The Baptist Quarterly 39.1 (January 2001)
"This is a fascinating book...The writer has drawn on a great variety of sources to bring together much detailed information otherwise inaccessible to the general reader...[F]or those who want to know more about the spiritual dynamics that lead to secessions and the formation of new movements, this is an illuminating study by an author deeply immersed and highly qualified in his subject." --Evangelical Times, May 2001
"This is a magnificent piece of work - magisterial in its competence, comprehensive in its reference, assured in its grasp. Already well-known as an expert on the history of the Brethren Movement, Timothy Stunt in this volume that has been gestating for 30 years, assembles his vast learning to produce a study of radical Evangelicalism in Switzerland, Oxford, Scotland, Ireland and Plymouth, altogether adding a new dimension to our knowledge of the ecclesiastical history of the early nineteenth century...In addition to all its other qualities, this book has an extensive bibliography, exemplary annotation and a comprehensive index. It is a long time since I have read a contribution to church history with so much profit and delight."-- Churchman
"Timothy Stunt's From Awakening to Secession is a gold mine. The research is well documented, the writing clear, and the presentation first-class...Readers are indebted to T&T Clark for producing such a fine volume...Stunt has left historians and others interested in this period in his debt. From Awakening to Secession is academic and rigorous, while at the same time being an accessible and enjoyable read." - Irish Theological Quarterly, 2001
"a magisterial volume...This book opens up new facets of the ecclesiastical history of both Switzerland and the British Isles and the wealth of information packed into it will help others to probe further into the international evangelical awakening of the early nineteenth century."--The Reformed Theological Review, August 2001
"This is a first class piece of scholarship and a pleasure to read."--Baptist Union of Scotland News, March 2001
"this book is a detailed study...Stunt's work will certainly be a prime point of reference for scholars for decades to come...reading his work is both a broadening and a deepening experience."--Themelios, Autumn 2001
"Reference has been made to the impressive research that has gone into a book that adds a welcome new dimension to existing studies of evangelicalism in Britain and Switzerland. Stunt writes engagingly with a keen eye for the telling anecdote." --The Journal of Religious History Volume 26 No 1 Feb.2002
"a significant contribution to scholarship at the highest level." - D.W. Bebbington
"This is a detailed and fascinating study of revival and rediscovery." --The Baptist Quarterly 39.1 (January 2001)
"This is a fascinating book...The writer has drawn on a great variety of sources to bring together much detailed information otherwise inaccessible to the general reader...[F]or those who want to know more about the spiritual dynamics that lead to secessions and the formation of new movements, this is an illuminating study by an author deeply immersed and highly qualified in his subject." --Evangelical Times, May 2001
"This is a magnificent piece of work - magisterial in its competence, comprehensive in its reference, assured in its grasp. Already well-known as an expert on the history of the Brethren Movement, Timothy Stunt in this volume that has been gestating for 30 years, assembles his vast learning to produce a study of radical Evangelicalism in Switzerland, Oxford, Scotland, Ireland and Plymouth, altogether adding a new dimension to our knowledge of the ecclesiastical history of the early nineteenth century...In addition to all its other qualities, this book has an extensive bibliography, exemplary annotation and a comprehensive index. It is a long time since I have read a contribution to church history with so much profit and delight."-- Churchman
"Timothy Stunt's From Awakening to Secession is a gold mine. The research is well documented, the writing clear, and the presentation first-class...Readers are indebted to T&T Clark for producing such a fine volume...Stunt has left historians and others interested in this period in his debt. From Awakening to Secession is academic and rigorous, while at the same time being an accessible and enjoyable read." - Irish Theological Quarterly, 2001
"a magisterial volume...This book opens up new facets of the ecclesiastical history of both Switzerland and the British Isles and the wealth of information packed into it will help others to probe further into the international evangelical awakening of the early nineteenth century."--The Reformed Theological Review, August 2001
"This is a first class piece of scholarship and a pleasure to read."--Baptist Union of Scotland News, March 2001
"this book is a detailed study...Stunt's work will certainly be a prime point of reference for scholars for decades to come...reading his work is both a broadening and a deepening experience."--Themelios, Autumn 2001
"Reference has been made to the impressive research that has gone into a book that adds a welcome new dimension to existing studies of evangelicalism in Britain and Switzerland. Stunt writes engagingly with a keen eye for the telling anecdote." --The Journal of Religious History Volume 26 No 1 Feb.2002