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Transatlantic Religion: Europe, America, and the Making of Modern Christianity: Brill's Series in Church History, cartea 82

Annette G. Aubert, Zachary Purvis
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 sep 2021
Transatlantic Religion offers a new perspective on nineteenth-century American Christianity that takes into account the century’s major transformations in politics, philosophy, education, and religious doctrine. The book includes previously unexamined material to explain the influences of European ideas on the intellectual diversity and cultural specifics of American Christianity. It gives readers access to a new analytical approach to the transatlantic development of religion in America, one that acknowledges the role of ecumenical and partisan religious journalism, academic-religious mentoring, profound changes in the field of scientific inquiry, and the aims of institution builders.

Contributors are: Annette G. Aubert, Lee C. Barrett, Elizabeth A. Clark, Andrew Z. Hansen, Charlotte Hansen, George Harinck, Paul E. Kerry, Andrew Kloes, David Komline, Hartmut Lehmann, Mark A. Noll, C. Michael Shea, Timothy Verhoeven, Zachary Purvis.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004465015
ISBN-10: 9004465014
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill's Series in Church History


Cuprins

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Annette G. Aubert and Zachary Purvis

part 1: Education and the Establishment of New Networks


1 A Republic of Letters for the Kingdom of God
Protestant Religious Journalism, 1795–1810
Andrew Kloes

2 “While We Are Making Ships, They Are Manufacturing Theories”
Americans and German Theology before ca. 1840
Andrew Z. Hansen

3 George Bancroft’s Encounter with Eichhorn’s Biblical Criticism and the University of Göttingen
Paul E. Kerry

4 Transatlantic Mentoring
Philip Schaff and Arthur Cushman McGiffert
Elizabeth A. Clark

5 “I Have the Quiet Prayer That God Will Use Us in America”
The Early Export of Neo-Calvinism from the Netherlands to the United States
George Harinck

part 2: The Exploration of Theological, Cultural, and Political Developments


6 “The Blundering Reports of Careless or Obtuse Men”
August Tholuck and American Universalism
David Komline

7 Hans Lassen Martensen and the Mercersburg Theology
The Reinforcement of Christocentric Speculation
Lee C. Barrett

8 Lord Acton’s Discovery of America
The Beginnings of Lively Transatlantic Relations
Charlotte Hansen

9 Missionary Initiatives toward the Anglican Communion in Rome
English and Transatlantic Connections, 1830s–1850s
C. Michael Shea

10 Oppressive or Liberating?
Transatlantic Dialogues and the 1905 Separation of Church and State in France
Timothy Verhoeven

Epilogue: New Horizons in the Study of Transatlantic Religion
Hartmut Lehmann

Index

Notă biografică

Annette G. Aubert, Ph.D. (2010), Westminster Theological Seminary, is Lecturer and Visiting Scholar in Church History at that institution. She is the author of The German Roots of Nineteenth-Century American Theology (Oxford University Press, 2013).

Zachary Purvis, D.Phil. (2014), University of Oxford, is Lecturer in Church History at Edinburgh Theological Seminary and Alexander von Humboldt Fellow at the University of Göttingen. He is the author of Theology and the University in Nineteenth-Century Germany (Oxford University Press, 2016).

Recenzii

This excellent collection is a pioneering work in transatlantic history of theology. A brilliant team of international scholars has been brought together to engage in detailed study of a variety of networks of cultural transmission, many of which have never been investigated before. As well as crossing national boundaries the book also crosses the confessional divides that have often been artificially imposed on the history of theology. It offers an invitation to all historians of theology to think beyond borders as they address the long-term history of the globalization of religious thought. — Mark D. Chapman, Professor of the History of Modern Theology, University of Oxford

This is a ground-breaking work of scholarship by a group of top-tier scholars. Anyone interested in thinking about modern intellectual and religious history in transatlantic terms ought to consult it and will find it rewarding. — Thomas Albert Howard, Professor of Humanities and History, Valparaiso University

This book demonstrates better than any other single volume to date how very important for the history of Christianity in the United States those [transatlantic] connections, links, and relationships have been. — Mark A. Noll (from the Foreword).

A new generation of young historians with a keen interest in religious matters has begun to draw a new and more accurate picture of 'Transatlantic Religion.'"– Hartmut Lehmann (from the Epilogue).