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The Prism of Time and Eternity

by Bruce M. Stephens
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Overview

Stephens traces the changing conception of the person of Christ in American Protestantism from the mid-eighteenth through the mid-nineteenth century. He focuses on the various ways by which Christology found expression in the works of Jonathan Edwards, major figures of the New Divinity, William Ellery Channing, selected Unitarian leaders, Moses Stuart, Leonard Woods, Charles Hodge, John W. Nevin. He emphasizes the inherent conflict found in the variety of images of Christ, culminating in the more Christocentric theology which found expression in the work of Horace Bushnell. A useful contribution to the study of the history of religion, to American history of that period, and to philosophy.

About the Author, Bruce M. Stephens

Bruce M. Stephens is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Pennsylvania State University, Delaware County Campus.

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Editorials

Journal Of Theological Studies

...an interesting book...above all, it demonstrates the interesting relation of the general and the particular...

Reformed Review

Contemporary christological conflicts are often rooted in the same kinds of tensions that Stephens conveys so clearly in this book. Thus, we can all be instructed by this historical work and helped in recognizing the shaping power of these precedents.

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Traces changing conceptions of the person of Christ in American Protestantism from the mid-18th through the mid- 19th century. Focuses on the various ways by which Christology found expression in the works of Jonathan Edwards, major figures of the New Divinity, William Ellery Channing, selected Unitarian leaders, Moses Stuart, Leonard Woods, Charles Hodge, John W. Nevin, and Horace Bushnell. Emphasizes the conflict of Christologies and the variety of images of Christ that characterize this period. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
October 28, 1996
Publisher
[Evanston, Ill.] : American Theological Library Association ; 1996.
Pages
224
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780810831728

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