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Spreading Protestant Modernity - Global Perspectives on the Social Work of the YMCA and YWCA, 1889-1970 (Hardcover): Harald... Spreading Protestant Modernity - Global Perspectives on the Social Work of the YMCA and YWCA, 1889-1970 (Hardcover)
Harald Fischer-Tine, Stefan Huebner, Ian Tyrrell; Contributions by Lou Antolihao, Ryan Bean, …
R2,108 Discovery Miles 21 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A half century after its founding in London in 1844, the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) became the first NGO to effectively push a modernization agenda around the globe. Soon followed by a sister organization, the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), founded in 1855, the Y-movement defined its global mission in 1889. Although their agendas have been characterized as predominantly religious, both the YMCA and YWCA were also known for their new vision of a global civil society and became major agents in the world-wide dissemination of modern "Western" bodies of knowledge. The YMCA's and YWCA's "secular" social work was partly rooted in the Anglo-American notions of the "social gospel" that became popular during the 1890s. The Christian lay organizations' vision of a "Protestant Modernity" increasingly globalized their "secular" social work that transformed notions of science, humanitarianism, sports, urban citizenship, agriculture, and gender relations. Spreading Protestant Modernity shows how the YMCA and YWCA became crucial in circulating various forms of knowledge and practices that were related to this vision, and how their work was coopted by governments and rival NGOs eager to achieve similar ends. The studies assembled in this collection explore the influence of the YMCA's and YWCA's work on highly diverse societies in South, Southeast, and East Asia, North America, Africa, and Eastern Europe. Focusing on two of the most prominent representative groups within the Protestant youth, social service, and missionary societies (the so-called "Protestant International"), the book provides new insights into the evolution of global civil society in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and its multifarious, seemingly secular, legacies for today's world. Spreading Protestant Modernity offers a compelling read for those interested in global history, the history of colonialism and decolonization, the history of Protestant internationalism, and the trajectories of global civil society. While each study is based on rigorous scholarship, the discussion and analyses are in accessible language that allows everyone from undergraduate students to advanced academics to appreciate the Y-movement's role in social transformations across the world.

The Golden Bough (Hardcover): James George Frazer The Golden Bough (Hardcover)
James George Frazer
R1,288 Discovery Miles 12 880 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Demon Hit List (Paperback, Reissue ed.): John Eckhardt Demon Hit List (Paperback, Reissue ed.)
John Eckhardt
R265 R244 Discovery Miles 2 440 Save R21 (8%) Ships in 4 - 8 working days
Pentecostalism in Brazil - Emotion of the Poor and Theological Romanticism (Hardcover): A. Corten Pentecostalism in Brazil - Emotion of the Poor and Theological Romanticism (Hardcover)
A. Corten
R2,635 Discovery Miles 26 350 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

With its exalted emotionality, Pentecostalism is a widespread religious movement in Latin America and Africa. It is a blend of Methodism and African religious culture which arouses the passions of the poorest Brazilian masses. Pentecostal conversion is experienced as a sudden break which radically transforms the life of these sectors of the population. Pentecostalism is an Utopia of equality, love and emotion, which is staged during the worship service. However, it is also characterized by authoritarian features. Pentecostalism is slowly eroding the foundation of Western political categories.

Apologetic Works 5 - Strictures on Sandemanianism (Hardcover): Nathan A. Finn Apologetic Works 5 - Strictures on Sandemanianism (Hardcover)
Nathan A. Finn
R3,629 Discovery Miles 36 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Andrew Fuller (1754-1815) was the leading Baptist theologian of his era, though his works are just now being made available in a critical edition. Strictures on Sandemanianism is the fourth volume in The Works of Andrew Fuller. In this treatise, Fuller critiqued Sandemanianism, a form of Restorationism that first emerged in Scotland in the eighteenth century and was influencing the Scotch Baptists of Fuller's day. Fuller's biggest concern was the Sandemanian belief that saving faith is merely intellectual assent to the gospel. Fuller believed this "intellectualist" view of faith undermined evangelical spirituality. Strictures on Sandemanianism became a leading evangelical critique of Sandemanian views. This critical edition will introduce scholars to this important work and shed light on evangelical debates about the faith, justification, and sanctification during the latter half of the "long" eighteenth century (ca. 1750 to 1815).

Grounded in Grace (Hardcover): Pieter J. Lalleman, Peter J. Morden, Anthony R. Cross Grounded in Grace (Hardcover)
Pieter J. Lalleman, Peter J. Morden, Anthony R. Cross
R1,387 R1,150 Discovery Miles 11 500 Save R237 (17%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Earnest (Hardcover): Andrew C. Koehl, David Basinger Earnest (Hardcover)
Andrew C. Koehl, David Basinger
R1,289 R1,072 Discovery Miles 10 720 Save R217 (17%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
In Search of Authority - Anglican Theological Method from the Reformation to the Enlightenment (Hardcover, New): Paul Avis In Search of Authority - Anglican Theological Method from the Reformation to the Enlightenment (Hardcover, New)
Paul Avis
R4,329 Discovery Miles 43 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Anglican theology has been a hotbed of debate about the issue of authority since the Reformation. What do we really appeal to when attempting to decide matters of doctrine, worship, ministry or ethics? The debate is very much alive today, between Evangelical, Liberal and Catholic Anglicans around the world. This proposed book focuses on the understanding of authority in Anglican theology. It looks at the way that Anglican theologians, in the past and today, have developed their theories of authority in relation to burning issues. Avis critiques them in a continuous dialogue or running commentary and set them in an ecumenical context, comparing Anglican positions with Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox and Protestant ones. In each area - Bible, tradition, reason, experience -he sets out a new understanding of authority in a constructive and persuasive way, moving to a series of overall conclusions and recommendations. The sharp critiques of various positions will help to make it the subject of discussion and debate.

Orthodox Anglican Identity (Hardcover): Charles Erlandson Orthodox Anglican Identity (Hardcover)
Charles Erlandson
R1,112 R936 Discovery Miles 9 360 Save R176 (16%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Nine O'Clock in the Morning (Hardcover): Dennis Bennett Nine O'Clock in the Morning (Hardcover)
Dennis Bennett; Introduction by John Sherrill; Foreword by Rita Bennett
R849 Discovery Miles 8 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Theodore Parker - Orator of Superior Ideas (Hardcover, New): David B. Chesebrough Theodore Parker - Orator of Superior Ideas (Hardcover, New)
David B. Chesebrough
R1,345 R1,208 Discovery Miles 12 080 Save R137 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Theodore Parker, a great orator of the mid-19th century, was a Unitarian clergyman who directed much of his oratory towards ecclesiastical and social reform. Parker challenged slavery and other social ills. As a volume in the Great American Orators series, the focus is on Parker's oratory and its effect on theology and the social structures of the mid-19th century. Biographical information pertains to those aspects of Parker's life that influenced and shaped his elocution and ideas. Parker's rhetoric and rhetorical techniques are examined. Three of Parker's important speeches are included, each with an introduction that places it in its proper context.

This study will appeal to students of rhetoric, theology, and mid-nineteenth-century American religious history. The book is divided into two sections. The first concentrates on Parker's life, his role as an abolitionist, social reformer, and public order. Part Two scrutinizes three of Parker's most famous discourses. The author establishes Parker's place among mid-19th-century preachers.

Bultmann Unlocked (Hardcover): Tim Labron Bultmann Unlocked (Hardcover)
Tim Labron
R4,618 Discovery Miles 46 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The unique character of Rudolf Bultmann's thought has been missed by many traditional studies that cast him in exegetical or hermeneutic frameworks. His methods of source criticism and his concept of 'demythologizing'have led some to reject his thought in toto, otherstolabel him as a subjectivist. Tim Labron steps out of such traditional studies by reading Bultmann as a unique scholar and leading to the keys that unlockthe distinct character of Bultmann's thought, namely, John 1,14 and the principle of justification by faith.Bultmann uses them in aparallel function - to burn the traditional subject-object hierarchies and self-made foundationsto the ground. Labron shows the implications this hadfor theology, religious studies and philosophy.

Benjamin Jowett and the Christian Religion (Hardcover): Peter Hinchliff Benjamin Jowett and the Christian Religion (Hardcover)
Peter Hinchliff
R3,743 Discovery Miles 37 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The conventional picture of Benjamin Jowett (1817-93) is of the outstanding educator, the famous master of Balliol College, Oxford, whose pupils were extremely influential in the public life of Britain in the second half of the nineteenth century. However, he is also recognized as a theologian since he contributed an essay 'On the Interpretation of Scripture' to Essays and Reviews, a collection published in 1860; the book's liberalism aroused great controversy, and it was eventually synodically condemned in 1864. It has been thought that having got into trouble over his essay, Jowett abandoned theology and became a purely secular figure. This book attempts to identify the ideas which caused Jowett to develop his theology, the thinkers who influenced him and how his own religious ideas evolved. It argues that, after the Essays and Reviews controversy, he deliberately chose to disseminate those ideas through the college of which he became master. It also shows how he influenced other religious thinkers and theologians of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, arguing that he was more important in the history of English theology than is usually recognized.

Flowing in the River of God's Will - Your Place of Effortless Trust and Perfect Peace (Hardcover): Dennis Clark, Jennifer... Flowing in the River of God's Will - Your Place of Effortless Trust and Perfect Peace (Hardcover)
Dennis Clark, Jennifer Clark; Contributions by Sid Roth
R770 Discovery Miles 7 700 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Theology of Colin Gunton (Hardcover, New): Lincoln Harvey The Theology of Colin Gunton (Hardcover, New)
Lincoln Harvey
R4,956 Discovery Miles 49 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is a collection of essays from some of the most important contemporary theologians engaging critically with Colin Gunton's work. In "The Theology of Colin E. Gunton", a number of contemporary theologians from across the world critically engage with the work of this influential British theologian. Gunton's handling of the gospel of Jesus Christ is celebrated, key doctrines critically examined, and his contribution to the ongoing theological task carefully evaluated. Contributors address key issues at the centre of Gunton's understanding of the Christian gospel, thereby enabling readers to appreciate how Gunton's fundamental analysis of the relation between God, creation and Jesus Christ impacts the church's ongoing task of faithful theological enquiry. In this volume of essays, contributors explore Gunton's constructive thinking on a range of doctrinal topics, as well as critically analyze Gunton's theological method and use of the Christian tradition. As such, this collection of essays provides the Christian theological community with its first wide-ranging and carefully argued examination into the influential work of Colin E. Gunton.

Fortress Introduction to Lutheranism (Paperback): Eric W. Gritsch Fortress Introduction to Lutheranism (Paperback)
Eric W. Gritsch
R711 Discovery Miles 7 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This reference offers a concise, well-written overview of Lutheranism's history, from The Book of Concord to the present. Grtisch explores the sect, examining the basic struggle among Lutherans who consider themselves heirs to a reform movement and Lutherans who see themselves as members of a denomination. Numerous photos and illustrations accompany the text.

God Still Speaks - Knowing God's Voice for Yourself (Paperback): Kristin Reeg God Still Speaks - Knowing God's Voice for Yourself (Paperback)
Kristin Reeg
R249 Discovery Miles 2 490 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Theology and Narrative - Selected Essays (Hardcover): Hans W. Frei Theology and Narrative - Selected Essays (Hardcover)
Hans W. Frei; Edited by George Hunsinger, William C. Placher
R2,704 Discovery Miles 27 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Hans W. Frei (1922-1988) was one of the most influential American theologians of his generation. Early in his career he drew attention to the importance of biblical narratives; he helped make Karl Barth once again a creative voice in contemporary theology; and he served as a model of what his colleague, George Lindbeck, has called "postliberal theology." This volume collects ten of Frei's lectures and essays, many of them never before published. Addressing audiences of theologians, biblical scholars, and literary critics, Frei explores the implications of his work for hermeneutics and Christology, and discusses Barth, Schleiermacher, and his own teacher, H. Richard Niebuhr. William Placher has provided an introduction to Frei's life and work, and the volume ends with an essay by George Hunsinger on Frei's significance for theology today. This collection provides an unrivaled introduction to Frei's work.

The Believers In The Crucible Nauvoo (Hardcover): Woollacott Alfred The Believers In The Crucible Nauvoo (Hardcover)
Woollacott Alfred
R827 R731 Discovery Miles 7 310 Save R96 (12%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Church in Motion (Hardcover): Hermann Vorlaender Church in Motion (Hardcover)
Hermann Vorlaender; Foreword by Craig L. Nessan
R1,246 R1,039 Discovery Miles 10 390 Save R207 (17%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Expect God (Hardcover): Rachel Shafer Expect God (Hardcover)
Rachel Shafer
R776 Discovery Miles 7 760 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
That Men Would Praise the Lord - The Reformation in Nimes, 1530-1570 (Hardcover): Allan Tulchin That Men Would Praise the Lord - The Reformation in Nimes, 1530-1570 (Hardcover)
Allan Tulchin
R1,268 Discovery Miles 12 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this book, author Alan Tulchin breaks apart the process of mass conversion in the sixteenth century to explain why the Reformation occurred, using Nimes, the most Protestant town in France, as a case study. Protestantism was overwhelmingly successful in Nimes, since most people converted, but the process culminated in two bloody massacres of Nimes's remaining Catholics. Beginning in 1559, Nimes underwent a revolutionary period comparable to 1789 in its intensity. Townspeople flocked to hear Protestant preachers, and then took over Catholic churches, destroyed statues and stained glass, and zealously took part in the Wars of Religion, which convulsed France beginning in 1562. As the Protestant movement grew, it had to adapt to changing circumstances. Nimes's first Protestants were attracted to Calvin's Eucharistic theology; later converts believed that the Church needed to be cleansed of its excesses to encourage moral reform of the Crown; and in the end, many converted due to peer pressure or under duress. Thus rather than argue that one factor - whether religious, economic, or political - explains the Reformation, That Men Will Praise the Lord emphasizes that the Protestant movement was the result of compromises forged among its members. The result is a new theory of the Reformation, which explains how previous theories, thought to be incompatible, in fact fit together. In order to prove his thesis, Tulchin constructed a database of all surviving wills and marriage contracts for the period. He also consulted church, court, city council, and tax records. The book thus marries quantitative techniques from the social sciences and anthropology to cultural history in a dramatic analytic narrative.

The Collected Writings of James Leo Garrett Jr., 1950-2015 - Volume Two (Hardcover): James Leo Garrett The Collected Writings of James Leo Garrett Jr., 1950-2015 - Volume Two (Hardcover)
James Leo Garrett; Edited by Wyman Lewis Richardson; Foreword by Dongsun Cho
R1,418 R1,171 Discovery Miles 11 710 Save R247 (17%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Victorian Religious Revivals - Culture and Piety in Local and Global Contexts (Hardcover): David Bebbington Victorian Religious Revivals - Culture and Piety in Local and Global Contexts (Hardcover)
David Bebbington
R3,393 Discovery Miles 33 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Revivals are outbursts of religious enthusiasm in which there are numerous conversions. In this book the phenomenon of revival is set in its broad historical and historiographical context. David Bebbington provides detailed case-studies of awakenings that took place between 1841 and 1880 in Britain, North America and Australia, showing that the distinctive features of particular revivals were the result less of national differences than of denominational variations. These revivals occurred in many places across the globe, but revealed the shared characteristics of evangelical Protestantism. Bebbington explores the preconditions of revival, giving attention to the cultural setting of each episode as well as the form of piety displayed by the participants. No single cause can be assigned to the awakenings, but one of the chief factors behind them was occupational structure and striking instances of death were often a precipitant. Ideas were far more involved in these events than historians have normally supposed, so that the case-studies demonstrate some of the main patterns in religious thought at a popular level during the Victorian period. Laymen and women played a disproportionate part in their promotion and converts were usually drawn in large numbers from the young. There was a trend over time away from traditional spontaneity towards more organised methods sometimes entailing interdenominational co-operation.

The Power-and-Love Sandwich - Why You Should Seek God's Face AND His Hand (Paperback): Arnolda May Brenneman The Power-and-Love Sandwich - Why You Should Seek God's Face AND His Hand (Paperback)
Arnolda May Brenneman; Jonathan Paul Brenneman
R359 Discovery Miles 3 590 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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