New Perspectives on Old Princeton, 1, Hardcover by DeYoung, Kevin (EDT); Helseth, Paul Kjoss (EDT); Smith, David P. (EDT), ISBN 1032316969, ISBN-13 9781032316963, Brand New, Free shipping in the US This book focuses on Princeton Theological Seminary and the theologians who taught there from the time of its founding in 1812 to the time of its reorganization in 1929.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherTaylor & Francis Group
ISBN-101032316969
ISBN-139781032316963
eBay Product ID (ePID)21070938057
Product Key Features
Number of Pages256 Pages
Publication NameNew Perspectives on Old Princeton, 1812-1929
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2024
SubjectChristian Theology / General, Christian Theology / History, General
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaReligion
AuthorPaul Kjoss Helseth
SeriesRoutledge Studies in Evangelicalism Ser.
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Weight23.1 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2024-032264
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal285.10922
Table Of Content1. Samuel Miller on the Life of the Mind: Reimagining the Princeton Paradigm 2. Reformed Orthodoxy, Old Princeton, and Natural Theology 3. Archibald Alexander and the Philosophy of Common Sense 4. Jonathan Edwards, Old Princeton, and American Calvinism 5. Politics, John Witherspoon, and Old Princeton 6. Old Princeton and the Westminster Standards 7. Charles Hodge and Rationalism in Germany and America, 1820-1870 8. The Spirituality of the Church and Her 'Painful Responsibilities' 9. The Task of Theology, Progressive Orthodoxy, and the Function of Scripture 10. The 'Circle of the Sciences' and the Theological Nature of All Knowledge 11. Engaging the Evolution Question at Old Princeton 12. Old Princeton and Effacing 'This Blot Upon Our Holy Religion'
SynopsisThis book focuses on Princeton Theological Seminary and the theologians who taught there from the time of its founding in 1812 to the time of its reorganization in 1929., This book focuses on Princeton Theological Seminary and the theologians who taught there from the time of its founding in 1812 to the time of its reorganisation in 1929. It confronts the standard assessment of Old Princeton in the historiography of North American evangelicalism and sets out why a new paradigm is needed. The volume critically engages with the 'Ahlstrom thesis' and other more recent scholarship concerning Old Princeton's relationship to the Scottish intellectual tradition. The contributions seek to move beyond Old Princeton's alleged indebtedness to Enlightenment thought and advance a more constructive reading of the Old Princetonians, their theology, and their place in the American evangelical experience. The book offers a fresh and more accurate assessment of the theological and philosophical assumptions that held sway at Old Princeton and through the seminary to the American continent and beyond. It will appeal to scholars interested in theology, religious history, and intellectual history.