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The True Mystery of The Mystical Presence (Paperback)
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The True Mystery of The Mystical Presence (Paperback)
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Loot Price R525
Discovery Miles 5 250
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This is a contemporary edition of Nevin's book, The Mystical
Presence-A Vindication of the Reformed or Calvinistic Doctrine of
the Holy Eucharist (J.B. Lippencort & Co., 1846). It's a sort
of dynamic equivalence approach to editing in order to make it more
available to contemporary people. I have simply tried to take his
work and make it my own, in the sense of comprehending its
significance and application. In doing so, I have taken broad
license to edit, interpret, clarify and expand what I think Nevin
is saying. My efforts will surely annoy Nevin purists, academics
and intellectuals who are more concerned with form than content.
Why have I approached The Mystical Presence in this way? Because I
understand what Nevin said. His book, like no other I have ever
read, has brought together various strands of my own life and
pursuits in such a way that has astonished me. It is like he is
already where I have been trying to go. I have been working over
the past forty years to get where he was more than a century and a
half ago. Nevin was the American voice of the German Reformed
tradition. Having studied under Charles Hodge at Princeton, he
accepted a position with the German Reformed Church to lead their
only seminary. It is wonderfully curious that German immigrants
would put an American in such a position, but that's what they did.
Nevin then called Philip Schaff, a Swiss born, German educated,
Christian historian to join him in this effort. They then made a
huge splash in the American Christian scene, after which Schaff
went to Union Seminary to support the cause of liberal
Christianity. And Nevin slipped into obscurity and an early
retirement. It is often thought that Nevin also fed the liberal
Christian stream in America, but that's not what happened. Nevin
simply held his ground and the world passed him by. But there has
of late been a resurgence of interest in Nevin and the Mercersburg
Theology. It seems that Nevin is at the center of what is still a
little known controversy that has erupted in the conservative
Reformed churches (the Presbyterian Church in America, the Orthodox
Presbyterian Church in America, and a few others). Other Christians
and denominations will be completely unaware of these issues. That
controversy is known as the Federal Vision.1 The Federal Vision is
often confused with the "New Perspective on Paul," another current
controversy, but the two issues are not the same and must not be
conflated. Exactly what the Federal vision is and its impact on
Christianity today is yet to be determined. My concerns here are
not for or against the Federal Vision, but for Nevin's contribution
to American theology.
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