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This book focuses on Samuel Miller (1769-1850), the first professor
of Ecclesiastical History and Church Government at Princeton
Theological Seminary. It introduces the reader to a
first-generation representative of Old Princeton, and the challenge
that Stanton presents to the Ahlstrom thesis. The Ahlstrom thesis
states that Old Princeton adopted false presuppositions from the
Scottish Enlightenment and consequently broke from the Reformed
tradition. This book invites the scholars who embraced this thesis
to reassess. Stanton also provides readers with a synopsis of the
archival resources for Miller’s career, including unpublished
sermons, introductory lectures, and lectures on piety, preaching,
and Sacred Chronology. These indicate that Miller was influenced by
Reformed orthodoxy, scholasticism, and Jonathan Edwards
significantly more than Scottish Common Sense. This book represents
the first detailed record of Samuel Miller ever produced and will
be a significant contribution to Old Princeton scholarship.
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