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9780521158121

Early Evangelicalism: A Global Intellectual History, 1670–1789

by W. R. Ward
  • ISBN13:

    9780521158121

  • ISBN10:

    0521158125

  • Edition: Revised
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-08-19
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Summary

Evangelicalism contributed to the great transformation of ideas in the modern world. This 2006 book represents a pioneering study of discussions within the evangelical movements from Central Europe to the American colonies about what constituted evangelical identity and of the basis of the fraternity among evangelical leaders of strikingly different backgrounds. Through a global study of the major figures and movements in the early evangelical world, W. R. Ward aims to show that down through the eighteenth century the evangelical elite had coherent answers to the general intellectual problems of their day and that piety as well as the enlightenment was a significant motor of intellectual change. However, as the century wore on the evangelicals lost the ability to state a broad intellectual setting for their case, and when they entered on their period of greatest social influence in the nineteenth century their former cohesion disintegrated into acute partisan wrangling.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsp. vi
Introductionp. 1
The thought-world of early evangelicalismp. 6
Spener and the origins of church pietismp. 24
The mystic way or the mystic ways?p. 40
The development of pietism in the Reformed churchesp. 70
The Reformed tradition in Britain and Americap. 85
Zinzendorfp. 99
John Wesleyp. 119
Jonathan Edwardsp. 140
The disintegration of the old evangelicalismp. 156
Conclusionp. 184
Select and user-friendly bibliographyp. 194
Indexp. 214
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