Calvinism : a history / D.G. Hart
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780300148794 (hardback)
- 0300148798 (hardback)
- 230.43 HAR C
- BX9422.5 .H37 2013
- BX9422.5 .H37 2013
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Presbyterian Theological Seminary G | Non Fiction | 230.43 HAR C (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 30446 |
Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction -- City lights -- God's fickle anointed -- To rebel and to build -- Shaking the foundations -- Taking the Word to the world -- New communities in the land of the free -- An exhausted Europe -- Reformation reawakened -- Missionary zeal -- Kirk ruptured and church freed -- The Netherlands' new way -- American fundamentalists -- The confessing church -- Conclusion -- Timeline for the history of Calvinism
"This briskly told history of Reformed Protestantism takes these churches through their entire 500-year history--from sixteenth-century Zurich and Geneva to modern locations as far flung as Seoul and São Paulo. D.G. Hart explores specifically the social and political developments that enabled Calvinism to establish a global presence. Hart's approach features significant episodes in the institutional history of Calvinism that are responsible for its contemporary profile. He traces the political and religious circumstances that first created space for Reformed churches in Europe and later contributed to Calvinism's expansion around the world. He discusses the effects of the American and French Revolutions on ecclesiastical establishments as well as nineteenth- and twentieth-century communions, particularly in Scotland, the Netherlands, the United States, and Germany, that directly challenged church dependence on the state. Raising important questions about secularization, religious freedom, privatization of faith, and the place of religion in public life, this book will appeal not only to readers with interests in the history of religion but also in the role of religion in political and social life today"--
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