The Protestant evangelical awakening:
This book studies the early history of the Protestant revival movements of the eighteenth century from a European as well as Anglo-American perspective. Professor Ward examines the crisis in the Protestant world beyond that established and protected by the Westphalia treaties, and its impact upon th...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book studies the early history of the Protestant revival movements of the eighteenth century from a European as well as Anglo-American perspective. Professor Ward examines the crisis in the Protestant world beyond that established and protected by the Westphalia treaties, and its impact upon the morale of Protestant communities which enjoyed diplomatic guarantees or other forms of public protection. He traces the widespread outbreak of forms of revival to the emergence of a common Protestant mind, shaped by the appreciation of common problems. The religious effects of widespread emigration produced by persecution, war and distress are traced, and the chronology of the familiar revivals of the West is related to the crises of Eastern revival. The Protestant Evangelical Awakening is based on archival and published resources extending from Eastern Europe to the American colonies, and marks a major contribution to our understanding of the religious history of both continents |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 24 Feb 2016) |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xviii, 370 pages) |
ISBN: | 9780511661075 |
DOI: | 10.1017/CBO9780511661075 |
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505 | 8 | 0 | |t Boston and the Half-Way Covenant |t Solomon Stoddard |t George Whitefield |t James Davenport |t The decline of the revival in New England |t A balance-sheet of the revival -- |t Revival in the United Kingdom |t Continental influences: (1) immigration |t Continental influences: (2) the court |t Continental influences: (3) the SPCK. |t Friedrich Michael Ziegenhagen |t Wesley and the piety of Central Europe |t Whitefield and Halle |t The SPCK in Wales |t Daniel Rowland and Howel Harris |t Problems of religious establishment in Scotland |t Revival in (1) the Highlands |t Revival in (2) the Lowlands. Was the Associate Presbytery a failed revival? |t Jacobitism and the revival in Scotland |t Cambuslang and Kilsyth |t The Methodist movement and the religious societies |t Moravian diplomacy |t The origins of evangelical dissent |t The decline of the Methodist movement |9 |g 8 |
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contents | The Protestant frame of mind in the eighteenth century The circulation of information: (1) letters The circulation of information: (2) personal contacts and the press Translation; the prestige of British religious literature Biblical criticism; atheism Poor Protestant morale The Westphalia settlements Continuing fear of confessional warfare Why confessional Armageddon never came Political assimilation and the role of the churches Superstition and non-Christian belief Indoctrination of children European consciousness of America The separation of religious from ecclesiastical life The beginnings of revival: Silesia and its neighbours Religious policy in Brandenburg-Prussia Origins of Pietism The Halle Foundations Confessional and social conflict in Silesia The beginnings of revival Silesia and the great powers The 'revolt of the children' Teschen and the Pietists Confessional and social Conflict in Bohemia and Moravia Revival in Siberia The impact of revival in Northern Europe The consolidation of confessional divisions in Silesia The frontier churches The later history of Teschen -- Salzburg and Austraia Church and state in Salzburg The persistence of Protestantism Josepf Schaitberger The Defereggertal Persecution renewed by Archbishop Firmian The intervention of the powers: revival The great emigration International reaction to the emigration The Habsburg response to the Salzburg crisis Catholic religious policy Hungary -- Zinzendorf and the Moravians Zinzendorf's relations with Silesia and Salzburg Zinzendorf's education and views Christian David and the foundation of Herrnhut The revival of 1727 Conflict with the Empire and the government of Saxony Zinzendorf is exiled Moravian settlements abroad The conflict with Halle Conversion Spangenberg Zinzendorf in America Pietism in the Baltic region Moravians invited to the Baltic The divisive effects of the revival The 'time of sifting' Financial collapse -- Revival in the South-West of the Empire and Switzerland Church and state in the Wetterau The 'Inspired' Church and state in Wurttemberg Religious stirrings in North Germany Zinzendorf and Rock High Reformed Orthodoxy in Switzerland Pietism in Bern Lutz and the revival in the Bernese Oberland The Haslital and Christen Huber The Inspired in Switzerland Zinzendorf and the Swiss Moravians in Switzerland The Inspired in Wurttemberg Zinzendorf in Wurttemberg Zinzendorf and Oetinger Zinzendorf and Bengel Zinzendorf and Moser -- Revival in the North-West of the Empire and the Lower Rhine Political and confessional complexity of the North-West Emigration Labadism The rigidity of the Lutheran establishments: (1) Bremen, Verden and Oldenburg The rigidity of the Lutheran establishments: 2) Hanover Failures of Pietism in (1) Waldedeck Failures of Pietism in (2) Hesse-Darmstadt The advance of Orthodoxy in the Imperial cities The Reformed church in Bremen The Lower Rhine provinces Changes in sentiment among the Reformed Untereyck Lampe Frelinghuysen Jung-Stilling Tersteegen Revival in the Netherlands -- Revival in the American colonies The Dutch Reformed in America Frelinghuysen, his friends and enemies German-language settlers The lowering of denominational barriers Sectarians and establishment-men The Pennsylvania Germans and their European patrons Heinrich Melchior Muhlenberg Johann Philipp Boehm Michael Schlatter Mixed traditions among the Scots-Irish The Tennent family Problems of the New England establishmets. The Mather family Jonathan Edwards The advance of the Church of England Problems of social organisation and family control Boston and the Half-Way Covenant Solomon Stoddard George Whitefield James Davenport The decline of the revival in New England A balance-sheet of the revival -- Revival in the United Kingdom Continental influences: (1) immigration Continental influences: (2) the court Continental influences: (3) the SPCK. Friedrich Michael Ziegenhagen Wesley and the piety of Central Europe Whitefield and Halle The SPCK in Wales Daniel Rowland and Howel Harris Problems of religious establishment in Scotland Revival in (1) the Highlands Revival in (2) the Lowlands. Was the Associate Presbytery a failed revival? Jacobitism and the revival in Scotland Cambuslang and Kilsyth The Methodist movement and the religious societies Moravian diplomacy The origins of evangelical dissent The decline of the Methodist movement |
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Ward Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1992 1 online resource (xviii, 370 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 24 Feb 2016) 1 The Protestant frame of mind in the eighteenth century The circulation of information: (1) letters The circulation of information: (2) personal contacts and the press Translation; the prestige of British religious literature Biblical criticism; atheism Poor Protestant morale The Westphalia settlements Continuing fear of confessional warfare Why confessional Armageddon never came Political assimilation and the role of the churches Superstition and non-Christian belief Indoctrination of children European consciousness of America The separation of religious from ecclesiastical life 2 The beginnings of revival: Silesia and its neighbours Religious policy in Brandenburg-Prussia Origins of Pietism The Halle Foundations Confessional and social conflict in Silesia The beginnings of revival Silesia and the great powers The 'revolt of the children' Teschen and the Pietists Confessional and social Conflict in Bohemia and Moravia Revival in Siberia The impact of revival in Northern Europe The consolidation of confessional divisions in Silesia The frontier churches The later history of Teschen -- Salzburg and Austraia Church and state in Salzburg The persistence of Protestantism Josepf Schaitberger The Defereggertal Persecution renewed by Archbishop Firmian The intervention of the powers: revival The great emigration International reaction to the emigration The Habsburg response to the Salzburg crisis Catholic religious policy Hungary -- Zinzendorf and the Moravians Zinzendorf's relations with Silesia and Salzburg Zinzendorf's education and views Christian David and the foundation of Herrnhut The revival of 1727 Conflict with the Empire and the government of Saxony Zinzendorf is exiled Moravian settlements abroad The conflict with Halle Conversion Spangenberg 3 4 Zinzendorf in America Pietism in the Baltic region Moravians invited to the Baltic The divisive effects of the revival The 'time of sifting' Financial collapse -- Revival in the South-West of the Empire and Switzerland Church and state in the Wetterau The 'Inspired' Church and state in Wurttemberg Religious stirrings in North Germany Zinzendorf and Rock High Reformed Orthodoxy in Switzerland Pietism in Bern Lutz and the revival in the Bernese Oberland The Haslital and Christen Huber The Inspired in Switzerland Zinzendorf and the Swiss Moravians in Switzerland The Inspired in Wurttemberg Zinzendorf in Wurttemberg Zinzendorf and Oetinger Zinzendorf and Bengel Zinzendorf and Moser -- Revival in the North-West of the Empire and the Lower Rhine Political and confessional complexity of the North-West Emigration Labadism The rigidity of the Lutheran establishments: (1) Bremen, Verden and Oldenburg 5 6 The rigidity of the Lutheran establishments: 2) Hanover Failures of Pietism in (1) Waldedeck Failures of Pietism in (2) Hesse-Darmstadt The advance of Orthodoxy in the Imperial cities The Reformed church in Bremen The Lower Rhine provinces Changes in sentiment among the Reformed Untereyck Lampe Frelinghuysen Jung-Stilling Tersteegen Revival in the Netherlands -- Revival in the American colonies The Dutch Reformed in America Frelinghuysen, his friends and enemies German-language settlers The lowering of denominational barriers Sectarians and establishment-men The Pennsylvania Germans and their European patrons Heinrich Melchior Muhlenberg Johann Philipp Boehm Michael Schlatter Mixed traditions among the Scots-Irish The Tennent family Problems of the New England establishmets. The Mather family Jonathan Edwards The advance of the Church of England Problems of social organisation and family control 7 Boston and the Half-Way Covenant Solomon Stoddard George Whitefield James Davenport The decline of the revival in New England A balance-sheet of the revival -- Revival in the United Kingdom Continental influences: (1) immigration Continental influences: (2) the court Continental influences: (3) the SPCK. Friedrich Michael Ziegenhagen Wesley and the piety of Central Europe Whitefield and Halle The SPCK in Wales Daniel Rowland and Howel Harris Problems of religious establishment in Scotland Revival in (1) the Highlands Revival in (2) the Lowlands. Was the Associate Presbytery a failed revival? Jacobitism and the revival in Scotland Cambuslang and Kilsyth The Methodist movement and the religious societies Moravian diplomacy The origins of evangelical dissent The decline of the Methodist movement 8 This book studies the early history of the Protestant revival movements of the eighteenth century from a European as well as Anglo-American perspective. Professor Ward examines the crisis in the Protestant world beyond that established and protected by the Westphalia treaties, and its impact upon the morale of Protestant communities which enjoyed diplomatic guarantees or other forms of public protection. He traces the widespread outbreak of forms of revival to the emergence of a common Protestant mind, shaped by the appreciation of common problems. The religious effects of widespread emigration produced by persecution, war and distress are traced, and the chronology of the familiar revivals of the West is related to the crises of Eastern revival. 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spellingShingle | Ward, W. Reginald The Protestant evangelical awakening The Protestant frame of mind in the eighteenth century The circulation of information: (1) letters The circulation of information: (2) personal contacts and the press Translation; the prestige of British religious literature Biblical criticism; atheism Poor Protestant morale The Westphalia settlements Continuing fear of confessional warfare Why confessional Armageddon never came Political assimilation and the role of the churches Superstition and non-Christian belief Indoctrination of children European consciousness of America The separation of religious from ecclesiastical life The beginnings of revival: Silesia and its neighbours Religious policy in Brandenburg-Prussia Origins of Pietism The Halle Foundations Confessional and social conflict in Silesia The beginnings of revival Silesia and the great powers The 'revolt of the children' Teschen and the Pietists Confessional and social Conflict in Bohemia and Moravia Revival in Siberia The impact of revival in Northern Europe The consolidation of confessional divisions in Silesia The frontier churches The later history of Teschen -- Salzburg and Austraia Church and state in Salzburg The persistence of Protestantism Josepf Schaitberger The Defereggertal Persecution renewed by Archbishop Firmian The intervention of the powers: revival The great emigration International reaction to the emigration The Habsburg response to the Salzburg crisis Catholic religious policy Hungary -- Zinzendorf and the Moravians Zinzendorf's relations with Silesia and Salzburg Zinzendorf's education and views Christian David and the foundation of Herrnhut The revival of 1727 Conflict with the Empire and the government of Saxony Zinzendorf is exiled Moravian settlements abroad The conflict with Halle Conversion Spangenberg Zinzendorf in America Pietism in the Baltic region Moravians invited to the Baltic The divisive effects of the revival The 'time of sifting' Financial collapse -- Revival in the South-West of the Empire and Switzerland Church and state in the Wetterau The 'Inspired' Church and state in Wurttemberg Religious stirrings in North Germany Zinzendorf and Rock High Reformed Orthodoxy in Switzerland Pietism in Bern Lutz and the revival in the Bernese Oberland The Haslital and Christen Huber The Inspired in Switzerland Zinzendorf and the Swiss Moravians in Switzerland The Inspired in Wurttemberg Zinzendorf in Wurttemberg Zinzendorf and Oetinger Zinzendorf and Bengel Zinzendorf and Moser -- Revival in the North-West of the Empire and the Lower Rhine Political and confessional complexity of the North-West Emigration Labadism The rigidity of the Lutheran establishments: (1) Bremen, Verden and Oldenburg The rigidity of the Lutheran establishments: 2) Hanover Failures of Pietism in (1) Waldedeck Failures of Pietism in (2) Hesse-Darmstadt The advance of Orthodoxy in the Imperial cities The Reformed church in Bremen The Lower Rhine provinces Changes in sentiment among the Reformed Untereyck Lampe Frelinghuysen Jung-Stilling Tersteegen Revival in the Netherlands -- Revival in the American colonies The Dutch Reformed in America Frelinghuysen, his friends and enemies German-language settlers The lowering of denominational barriers Sectarians and establishment-men The Pennsylvania Germans and their European patrons Heinrich Melchior Muhlenberg Johann Philipp Boehm Michael Schlatter Mixed traditions among the Scots-Irish The Tennent family Problems of the New England establishmets. The Mather family Jonathan Edwards The advance of the Church of England Problems of social organisation and family control Boston and the Half-Way Covenant Solomon Stoddard George Whitefield James Davenport The decline of the revival in New England A balance-sheet of the revival -- Revival in the United Kingdom Continental influences: (1) immigration Continental influences: (2) the court Continental influences: (3) the SPCK. Friedrich Michael Ziegenhagen Wesley and the piety of Central Europe Whitefield and Halle The SPCK in Wales Daniel Rowland and Howel Harris Problems of religious establishment in Scotland Revival in (1) the Highlands Revival in (2) the Lowlands. Was the Associate Presbytery a failed revival? Jacobitism and the revival in Scotland Cambuslang and Kilsyth The Methodist movement and the religious societies Moravian diplomacy The origins of evangelical dissent The decline of the Methodist movement Evangelische Kirche Geschichte Kirchengeschichte Revivals / Europe / History / 18th century Protestant churches / Europe / History / 18th century Erweckungsbewegung (DE-588)4122135-7 gnd |
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title_alt | The Protestant frame of mind in the eighteenth century The circulation of information: (1) letters The circulation of information: (2) personal contacts and the press Translation; the prestige of British religious literature Biblical criticism; atheism Poor Protestant morale The Westphalia settlements Continuing fear of confessional warfare Why confessional Armageddon never came Political assimilation and the role of the churches Superstition and non-Christian belief Indoctrination of children European consciousness of America The separation of religious from ecclesiastical life The beginnings of revival: Silesia and its neighbours Religious policy in Brandenburg-Prussia Origins of Pietism The Halle Foundations Confessional and social conflict in Silesia The beginnings of revival Silesia and the great powers The 'revolt of the children' Teschen and the Pietists Confessional and social Conflict in Bohemia and Moravia Revival in Siberia The impact of revival in Northern Europe The consolidation of confessional divisions in Silesia The frontier churches The later history of Teschen -- Salzburg and Austraia Church and state in Salzburg The persistence of Protestantism Josepf Schaitberger The Defereggertal Persecution renewed by Archbishop Firmian The intervention of the powers: revival The great emigration International reaction to the emigration The Habsburg response to the Salzburg crisis Catholic religious policy Hungary -- Zinzendorf and the Moravians Zinzendorf's relations with Silesia and Salzburg Zinzendorf's education and views Christian David and the foundation of Herrnhut The revival of 1727 Conflict with the Empire and the government of Saxony Zinzendorf is exiled Moravian settlements abroad The conflict with Halle Conversion Spangenberg Zinzendorf in America Pietism in the Baltic region Moravians invited to the Baltic The divisive effects of the revival The 'time of sifting' Financial collapse -- Revival in the South-West of the Empire and Switzerland Church and state in the Wetterau The 'Inspired' Church and state in Wurttemberg Religious stirrings in North Germany Zinzendorf and Rock High Reformed Orthodoxy in Switzerland Pietism in Bern Lutz and the revival in the Bernese Oberland The Haslital and Christen Huber The Inspired in Switzerland Zinzendorf and the Swiss Moravians in Switzerland The Inspired in Wurttemberg Zinzendorf in Wurttemberg Zinzendorf and Oetinger Zinzendorf and Bengel Zinzendorf and Moser -- Revival in the North-West of the Empire and the Lower Rhine Political and confessional complexity of the North-West Emigration Labadism The rigidity of the Lutheran establishments: (1) Bremen, Verden and Oldenburg The rigidity of the Lutheran establishments: 2) Hanover Failures of Pietism in (1) Waldedeck Failures of Pietism in (2) Hesse-Darmstadt The advance of Orthodoxy in the Imperial cities The Reformed church in Bremen The Lower Rhine provinces Changes in sentiment among the Reformed Untereyck Lampe Frelinghuysen Jung-Stilling Tersteegen Revival in the Netherlands -- Revival in the American colonies The Dutch Reformed in America Frelinghuysen, his friends and enemies German-language settlers The lowering of denominational barriers Sectarians and establishment-men The Pennsylvania Germans and their European patrons Heinrich Melchior Muhlenberg Johann Philipp Boehm Michael Schlatter Mixed traditions among the Scots-Irish The Tennent family Problems of the New England establishmets. The Mather family Jonathan Edwards The advance of the Church of England Problems of social organisation and family control Boston and the Half-Way Covenant Solomon Stoddard George Whitefield James Davenport The decline of the revival in New England A balance-sheet of the revival -- Revival in the United Kingdom Continental influences: (1) immigration Continental influences: (2) the court Continental influences: (3) the SPCK. Friedrich Michael Ziegenhagen Wesley and the piety of Central Europe Whitefield and Halle The SPCK in Wales Daniel Rowland and Howel Harris Problems of religious establishment in Scotland Revival in (1) the Highlands Revival in (2) the Lowlands. Was the Associate Presbytery a failed revival? Jacobitism and the revival in Scotland Cambuslang and Kilsyth The Methodist movement and the religious societies Moravian diplomacy The origins of evangelical dissent The decline of the Methodist movement |
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