Preaching, Sermon and Cultural Change in the Long Eighteenth Century: A New History of the Sermon, cartea 4
Editat de Joris van Eijnattenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 dec 2008
Contributors are Alexander Bitzel, Françoise Deconinck-Brossard, O.C. Edwards, Joris van Eijnatten, Sabine Holtz, Pasi Ihalainen, Herman Roodenburg, Jonathan Strom, and Thomas Worcester
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004171558
ISBN-10: 900417155X
Pagini: 413
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria A New History of the Sermon
ISBN-10: 900417155X
Pagini: 413
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria A New History of the Sermon
Cuprins
Outline: Preacher, Sermon and Audience in the Long Eighteenth Century: From Bossuet to Schleiermacher (1680-1815)
general approach: interdenominational + transnational
Pt. I: Introduction
1 The eighteenth-century sermon as a medium of communication
[approach; general context: sermon as public 'infotainment', relations with sociability, press & other media]
Pt. II: Manifestations
2 Sources & Historiography
[manuschripts, collections, bibliographies, l8th-C historical surveys of pulpit oratory]
3 Sermons & Daily Life
[sermon as ritual; publics & audiences; effects, social control, relations with political figures (magistrates, nobles, princes)]
Pt. III: Aspirations
4 The Preacher
[self-image, charisma; Whitefield, Bossuet, Abraham a Sancta Clara, Tillotson; women preachers]
5 Prescriptive Literature
[homiletic guidelines; Rollin, Fénelon, Mosheim, Maury; reference works, Postillen, praedicabilia, indices concionatorii, emblematic lexicons, encyclopaedias, thesauruses, anthologies of metaphors, parables, antitheses, histories]
6 Theology of the Sermon
[Baroque, Pietist, Enlightened; methods (approach to bible, use of allegory &
typology); analytic & synthetic (thematic) sermons; roman catholicism, calvinism, lutheranism, pietism, wolffianism; fear & consolation]
Pt.IV Traditions
7 Confessional Genres
[Ständepredigt, puritan sermon, 'letter sermon', prayer-day sermon (jeremiad), festive sermons, Heiligenpredigt, funeral sermon, emblematic sermon, concetto sermon, gerundianismo, court sermon]
8 Oral Traditions
[story telling, use of fables, examples, folk tales, accounts of supematural beings
(witches, devils, angles), farces on social ranks and domestic relationships (generally an ethnological approach)]
9 The Sermon and non-European peoples [colonies, New World; missions]
Pt. V: Transformations
10 The 'Classical' Sermon
[French court sermon (Bourdaloue, Massillon, Bossuet); English neoclassical 'plain style' sermon (Tillotson)]
11 Pietism & Revivalism
[German, Scandinavian, Anglo-American (Methodism), Catholic (Jansenism); evangelical sermon; sentimental sermon]
12 Enlightenment, Revolution & Reform
[Neology (Spalding); political sermons & nature sermons]
general approach: interdenominational + transnational
Pt. I: Introduction
1 The eighteenth-century sermon as a medium of communication
[approach; general context: sermon as public 'infotainment', relations with sociability, press & other media]
Pt. II: Manifestations
2 Sources & Historiography
[manuschripts, collections, bibliographies, l8th-C historical surveys of pulpit oratory]
3 Sermons & Daily Life
[sermon as ritual; publics & audiences; effects, social control, relations with political figures (magistrates, nobles, princes)]
Pt. III: Aspirations
4 The Preacher
[self-image, charisma; Whitefield, Bossuet, Abraham a Sancta Clara, Tillotson; women preachers]
5 Prescriptive Literature
[homiletic guidelines; Rollin, Fénelon, Mosheim, Maury; reference works, Postillen, praedicabilia, indices concionatorii, emblematic lexicons, encyclopaedias, thesauruses, anthologies of metaphors, parables, antitheses, histories]
6 Theology of the Sermon
[Baroque, Pietist, Enlightened; methods (approach to bible, use of allegory &
typology); analytic & synthetic (thematic) sermons; roman catholicism, calvinism, lutheranism, pietism, wolffianism; fear & consolation]
Pt.IV Traditions
7 Confessional Genres
[Ständepredigt, puritan sermon, 'letter sermon', prayer-day sermon (jeremiad), festive sermons, Heiligenpredigt, funeral sermon, emblematic sermon, concetto sermon, gerundianismo, court sermon]
8 Oral Traditions
[story telling, use of fables, examples, folk tales, accounts of supematural beings
(witches, devils, angles), farces on social ranks and domestic relationships (generally an ethnological approach)]
9 The Sermon and non-European peoples [colonies, New World; missions]
Pt. V: Transformations
10 The 'Classical' Sermon
[French court sermon (Bourdaloue, Massillon, Bossuet); English neoclassical 'plain style' sermon (Tillotson)]
11 Pietism & Revivalism
[German, Scandinavian, Anglo-American (Methodism), Catholic (Jansenism); evangelical sermon; sentimental sermon]
12 Enlightenment, Revolution & Reform
[Neology (Spalding); political sermons & nature sermons]
Notă biografică
Joris van Eijnatten, Ph.D. (1993) in History, is Professor of Cultural History at VU University Amsterdam. He has published extensively on topics in the intellectual and religious history of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, including works on Willem Bilderdijk, toleration, and media and communication.