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Yesteryear's Faith Seeking Understanding

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eBook - New England Disputations on Providence; With a Historical-Theological Introduction

Fisk, Philip John

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Zusatztext

The voices of yesteryear's scholastics are silenced. Scholastic distinctions discarded. Faith seeking understanding cancelled. This book turns to university professors who brought classical, medieval, Reformation, and Renaissance thought to bear on the teaching of the doctrine of providence at the early New England Colleges. Their ultimate purpose was to exonerate God from the charge that he was the author, even actor, of evil. Their scholastic method drew from a long and surprisingly ecumenical and philosophical enterprise in the history of the church. This book's aim is to let the scholastic approaches to the mystery of divine providence speak for themselves. Part One introduces the reader to the art of disputation and provides a guided historical-theological tour of scholastic distinctions that were used by doctors of the church to explain issues related to the doctrine of divine providence. Part Two invites the reader to follow the author on his journeys to Harvard, Yale, the College of New Jersey, and the College of Rhode Island, and Providence Plantations' commencement-day disputations as he engages in Platonic-like dialogues with presidents, rectors, and students of the New England Colleges. While the dialogues are imagined, the characters, times, locations, and quoted texts are real.

Autorenportrait

Philip John Fisk is a guest associate professor in historical theology at the Jonathan Edwards Center Benelux, headquartered at the Evangelische Theologische Faculteit, Leuven, Belgium. He is the author of<i>A Book of Faith Seeking Understanding: Fifty-Two Lords Day Readings</i> (2021) and,<i>Jonathan Edwardss Turn from the Classic-Reformed Tradition of Freedom of the Will</i> (2016).<br>

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 24.06.2022

Umfang: 278 S.

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9781666729511

Umbreit-Nr.: 8383665

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