Facing the Enlightenment and Pietism: Archibald Alexander and the Founding of Princeton Theological Seminary.

by Lefferts Augustine Loetscher [1904-1981]

Hardcover, 1983

Call number

BX9225 .A5L63 1983

Publication

Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Notes

Named person: Archibald Alexander [1772-1851].

CONTENTS
Foreword, by Henry Bowden.
Preface.
1. Roots in Virginia.
2. What is "Conversion"?
3. Educational Background.
4. Applied Theology.
5. The Leader Matures.
6. A Shortage of Ministers.
7. A Philadelphia Orientation.
8. A Private Letter.
9. The College and the Seminary.
10. Ministers as Professionals.
11. What Should a Minister Study?
12. Psychology and Religious Experience.
13. Proof and Practice of Christianity.
14. A Protestant Scholasticism.
15. Biblical Studies.
16. Putting Theology to Work.
Epilogue.
Notes.
Bibliographic Essay, by James H. Smylie, Union Theological Seminary, Virginia. [pp. 289-293]
Index.

Barcode

020a126000
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