Dutch Calvinistic Pietism in the Middle Colonies

A Study in the Life and Theology of Theodorus Jacobus Frelinghuysen

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Paperback, 206 blz. | Engels
Springer Netherlands | 1967e druk, 1967
ISBN13: 9789401501323
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Springer Netherlands 1967e druk, 1967 9789401501323
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Samenvatting

The word "pietism" usually conjures up a host of ambivalent im­ pressions. It has seemed to me increasingly clear that many of the strengths of pietism have been swept aside by reactions against the excesses of the movement. To properly assess the structures of pietism, it is important to comprehend its matrix and to understand its ex­ ponents. In preparing this study, therefore, I have sought to recapture something of the person of Theodorus Jacobus Frelinghuysen as well as the gist of his thought; something of his environment as well as the institutions of his day. To achieve this I have traveled many by-paths and knocked on many doors. But the past has not always yielded its secrets; much is lost forever. Hagen in Westphalia, Frelinghuysen's birthplace, is now a modern city and only in a few isolated particulars is it reminiscent of Hagen in 1693. In the nearby village of Schwerte, however, the ancestral church of his forebears remains as it was nearly three hundred years ago. The gymnasium he attended in Hamm was destroyed in the bombings ofW orld War II, though the library he used during his study at Lingen is still largely intact. In the tiny East-Frisian village of Loegumer Voorwerk, Frelinghuysen's first parish, one can still stand in the pulpit where he first preached his awakening gospel. Yet oddly enough, in America, where his name is most remembered, most physical traces of his life have disappeared.

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ISBN13:9789401501323
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:206
Uitgever:Springer Netherlands
Druk:1967

Inhoudsopgave

I. His Life and Work.- 1. Roots in Europe.- His Family Background.- His Father’s Ministry.- His Student Years.- His First Pastorate.- His Last Months in the Old World.- 2. Life and Ministry in the New World.- The Raritan Valley.- His Colleagues.- Differences Develop into Conflicts.- His Use of Excommunication.- The “Complaint” against Frelinghuysen.- His Further Writings.- His “helper”, Visscher.- His Broader Circle of Associates.- Matters of Education and Ordination.- The Struggle for Local Authority.- The Great Awakening.- His Last Eight Years.- His Sons.- II. His Theology: Experimental Divinity.- 3. Of God and Man.- Doctrine of God.- Experimental Godliness.- Types of Men.- Rebirth.- The Covenant of Grace.- Election.- Certainty of Faith.- Justification and Sanctification.- Glorification.- Holy Living.- Heaven and Hell.- 4. Of the Church.- The Word of God.- The Sacraments.- Church Membership.- Worship.- Preaching.- Forms and Creeds.- Church Discipline.- Conventicles.- Interconfessional Relationships.- In Conclusion.- Appendices.

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