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Philosophy and the Contemporary World : Mercersburg, Culture, and the Church

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These essays by John Nevin, theologian of Mercersburg Theology, are united by two primary themes: Part 1 documents Nevin?s noteworthy and innovative application of idealist philosophy to Reformed theology in antebellum America. American Christians largely rejected any inherited philosophical discipline or categories, claiming the right to invent moral and religious reality without attention to Christian tradition. The paradoxical result was authoritarian rationalism: religious doctrines imitated scientific reasoning (?common-sense? philosophy) but were imposed by ecclesiastical fiat. In contrast, Nevin summoned his fellow theologians to pay fresh attention to the Idea: the rational unpacking of transcendent truths in being, moral right, and revelation. Part 2 then documents his criticism of the predominant Christian alternatives in the mid-nineteenth century. Such alternatives were deeply flawed, Nevin thought, as they necessitated that supernatural reality be experienced through an external authority demanding assent and obedience?the pope, a body of bishops, an authoritative Bible. But for Nevin, ?supernature? is Jesus Christ himself who generates and sustains the reality of which the church speaks. Thus the highest Idea was Jesus Christ, now incarnate in the history and sacramental and liturgical life of the church.


Author: John Williamson Nevin
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Publication Date: Jan 10, 2024
Number of Pages: 71 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1666762717
ISBN-13: 9781666762716

Philosophy and the Contemporary World : Mercersburg, Culture, and the Church

$49.00
$43.47
Sale 11%
 
These essays by John Nevin, theologian of Mercersburg Theology, are united by two primary themes: Part 1 documents Nevin?s noteworthy and innovative application of idealist philosophy to Reformed theology in antebellum America. American Christians largely rejected any inherited philosophical discipline or categories, claiming the right to invent moral and religious reality without attention to Christian tradition. The paradoxical result was authoritarian rationalism: religious doctrines imitated scientific reasoning (?common-sense? philosophy) but were imposed by ecclesiastical fiat. In contrast, Nevin summoned his fellow theologians to pay fresh attention to the Idea: the rational unpacking of transcendent truths in being, moral right, and revelation. Part 2 then documents his criticism of the predominant Christian alternatives in the mid-nineteenth century. Such alternatives were deeply flawed, Nevin thought, as they necessitated that supernatural reality be experienced through an external authority demanding assent and obedience?the pope, a body of bishops, an authoritative Bible. But for Nevin, ?supernature? is Jesus Christ himself who generates and sustains the reality of which the church speaks. Thus the highest Idea was Jesus Christ, now incarnate in the history and sacramental and liturgical life of the church.


Author: John Williamson Nevin
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Publication Date: Jan 10, 2024
Number of Pages: 71 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1666762717
ISBN-13: 9781666762716
 

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