Experimental theology in America : Madame Guyon, Fénelon, and their readers
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書誌事項
Experimental theology in America : Madame Guyon, Fénelon, and their readers
Baylor University Press, c2009
注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-271) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In this study of Madame Guyon and, her defender, Francois de F? (R)nelon, the Archbishop of Cambray, Patricia Ward demonstrates how the ideas of these seventeenth-century Catholics were transmitted into an ongoing tradition of Protestant devotional literature--one that continues to influence American evangelicals and charismatic Christians today. Down a winding (and fascinating) historical path, Ward traces how the lives and writings of these two somewhat obscure Catholic believers in Quietism came to such prominence in American spirituality--offering, in part, a fascinating glance at the role of women in the history of devotional writing.
目次
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter One
American Popular Piety and Continental Spirituality: The Ecumenical Contexts of Nineteenth-Century Holiness Camp Meetings
Chapter Two
The Reputation of Madame Guyon: Personalities, Politics, and Religious Controversy under Louis XIV
Chapter Three
The D? (R)nouement of the Quietist Drama and Early Intermediaries to Protestant Circles
Chapter Four
Madame Guyon and the Pietist Mind-Set: The Transmission of Quietism to German-Speaking Pennsylvania
Chapter Five
The Praxis of Piety: Quaker and Methodist Mediation of the Works of F? (R)nelon and Madame Guyon
Chapter Six
Persons of Eminent Piety and Writers of Spiritual Wisdom: F? (R)nelon, Madame Guyon, and Their American Readership, 1800-1840
Chapter Seven
From Experimental Religion to Experimental Holiness: Contexts of Thomas Upham's Reinterpretation of Madame Guyon, 1840-1860
Chapter Eight
The Turn to Devotional Literature: Readers of F? (R)nelon, From Boardman, Stowe, and Bushnell to Twentieth-Century Evangelicals
Chapter Nine
The Legacy of Madame Guyon from 1850 to 2000: From Romantic Sentimentalism to the Charismatic Movement
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
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