John Woolman and the Government of Christ: A Colonial Quaker's Vision for the British Atlantic World
Autor Jon R. Kershneren Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 apr 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190868079
ISBN-10: 0190868074
Pagini: 282
Ilustrații: 10
Dimensiuni: 239 x 165 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0190868074
Pagini: 282
Ilustrații: 10
Dimensiuni: 239 x 165 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
offers a welcome challenge to a common black and white dichotomy wherein early American advocates for the "kingship of Christ" were brutal theocrats resisted by those outside the theological mainstream -- especially Quakers. Kershner proves that Woolman's theocratic vision and resistance to social innovation put Quakers like him much closer to the Puritans.
Kershner's work is well worth reading for those interested in more fully understanding the vibrant nature of colonial religious thought, 18th-century Quakerism, or apocalypticism in general.
With at least two comprehensive biographies of John Woolman in the last decade, it is remarkable that Jon Kershner finds so much new to say in his John Woolman and the Government of Christ... A deep dive into Woolman's theology, the book is accessible to a broad range of scholars. ... Kershner's work is not only an overdue reevaluation of Woolman's theology but also a timely consideration of how individuals have attempted to "navigat[e] world affairs with a heavenly perspective.
Jon Kershner's illuminating, engaging, ground-breaking book examines the thought of eighteenth-century Quaker prophet and lay theologian John Woolman. With great clarity, a sure-handed contextual understanding of the times, and impressive analytic rigor, Kershner shows how Woolman's prophetic, amillennialist theology was relevant to his times, and perhaps beyond them. This is essential reading for anyone interested in eighteenth-century American religion or the thought of religious radicals during the early modern period.
John Woolman is widely known for opposing slavery, warfare, cruelty to animals, deception, exploitation, extravagance and greed. In this carefully researched examination of Woolman's theology, Jon Kershner helps us see more clearly what Woolman was for. Kershner recovers the faith and optimism that drove Woolman's ministry, informed his protests, and gave his life an overriding sense of purpose and coherence.
A fascinating and original work that will prove indispensable for our understanding of Woolman. Kershner makes a compelling and convincing case for the centrality of apocalypticism in understanding the Quaker prophet's religious vision.
Kershner's work is well worth reading for those interested in more fully understanding the vibrant nature of colonial religious thought, 18th-century Quakerism, or apocalypticism in general.
With at least two comprehensive biographies of John Woolman in the last decade, it is remarkable that Jon Kershner finds so much new to say in his John Woolman and the Government of Christ... A deep dive into Woolman's theology, the book is accessible to a broad range of scholars. ... Kershner's work is not only an overdue reevaluation of Woolman's theology but also a timely consideration of how individuals have attempted to "navigat[e] world affairs with a heavenly perspective.
Jon Kershner's illuminating, engaging, ground-breaking book examines the thought of eighteenth-century Quaker prophet and lay theologian John Woolman. With great clarity, a sure-handed contextual understanding of the times, and impressive analytic rigor, Kershner shows how Woolman's prophetic, amillennialist theology was relevant to his times, and perhaps beyond them. This is essential reading for anyone interested in eighteenth-century American religion or the thought of religious radicals during the early modern period.
John Woolman is widely known for opposing slavery, warfare, cruelty to animals, deception, exploitation, extravagance and greed. In this carefully researched examination of Woolman's theology, Jon Kershner helps us see more clearly what Woolman was for. Kershner recovers the faith and optimism that drove Woolman's ministry, informed his protests, and gave his life an overriding sense of purpose and coherence.
A fascinating and original work that will prove indispensable for our understanding of Woolman. Kershner makes a compelling and convincing case for the centrality of apocalypticism in understanding the Quaker prophet's religious vision.
Notă biografică
Jon R. Kershner is Honorary Researcher at Lancaster University, UK. His recent publications include a chapter on global Christianity for The Cambridge Companion to Quakerism and numerous articles and chapters on John Woolman and eighteenth century Quaker theologies of antislavery reform. He serves as co-chair of the Quaker Studies Group at the American Academy of Religion and edits the journal Quaker Religious Thought.