The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern Theology, 1600-1800
A comprehensive guide to early modern Christian thought
Ulrich L Lehner editor Richard A Muller editor AG Roeber editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:24th Nov '16
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This comprehensive handbook explores Christian theological literature from 1598 to 1815, detailing significant figures and movements in early modern theology.
This handbook provides a thorough and dependable introduction to Christian theological literature that emerged in Western Europe from the conclusion of the French Wars of Religion in 1598 to the Congress of Vienna in 1815. The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern Theology, 1600-1800 delves into various theological approaches and perspectives, offering insights into the significant figures and movements that shaped early modern thought.
Contributors to this volume explore a range of theological developments, including Cartesian scholasticism, Enlightenment ideas, and early Romanticism. They highlight the teachings of key theological concepts while also addressing important historical milestones that influenced the evolution of theology during this period. Each contributor presents the principal practitioners of different theological traditions, detailing their unique contributions and areas of focus.
Additionally, the handbook illustrates how early modern theologians engaged with other religions and churches, such as Judaism, Islam, and the Eastern Church. By combining the expertise of leading scholars in the field, The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern Theology, 1600-1800 serves as an essential resource for those seeking to understand this intricate and diverse body of research.
This is a 'must have' for anyone working in the field. * Sixteenth Century Journal *
[T]his Oxford Handbook will be a valuable reference tool for any scholar interested in Christianity in the early modern world... [T]he handbook is the first attempt to survey this critical period and should be saluted as such. * Howard Louthan, Journal of Jesuit Studies *
This volume is useful primarily for the breadth of material it covers. It provides substantial overview of Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Reformed, and dissenting traditions. The essays are clear and introductory enough to be useful for beginning students while remaining helpful reference sources for established scholars. * Harrison Perkins, Anglican Theological Review *
The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern Theology is an impressively wide-ranging and detailed volume that packs a huge amount into less than seven hundred pages. As a result, it will almost certainly be a key point of reference for scholars and students of both theology and early modern history for quite some time. * Russell Newton (University of Edinburgh), Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology *
[T]he editors have produced an impressive volume both in scope and in size, assembled an impressive roster of authors, and allowed considerable freedom to each. * Thomas M. McCoog, S.J., British Catholic History *
'Current', 'perceptive,' 'comprehensive,' 'definitive,' 'essential,' 'unique' and 'provocative' are all descriptors legitimately applied to this outstanding resource... This handbook deserves a spot on the library reserved reference shelves of all theological schools and universities. Undergraduate schools that take religious studies and theology at all seriously should find a spot for it there as well. Any teacher in Western humanities working in this period would benefit greatly from consulting it often and is encouraged to acquire a personal copy, as are theological graduate students. The book is absorbing and fascinating as well as reliable and superbly done. Just watch how frequently it will be cited in coming years. * James A. DeJong, Calvin Theological Journal *
More than 40 specialists from both sides of the Atlantic have distilled an enormous amount of detail in brief essays...Recommended. * CHOICE *
No doubt, this volume is an excellent handbook for theologians and students who want to understand the early modern period, especially those looking for an understanding of the neglected theological movements and authors. Anyone wanting to understand the modern theology and contemporary issues, not only in Western Europe but also in other parts of the world, cannot ignore The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern Theology which concisely offers a huge amount of resources in less than seven hundred pages. * Reading Religion *
This excellent volume provides a comprehensive introduction to Christian theological literature in western Europe through two important and yeasty centuries.... this is a splendid collaborative effort that introduces wide and complex perspectives that will make this a standard guide and reference work for years to come. * Church History *
While this work touches cross confessional traditions, students of Reformed Orthodoxy in particular cannot afford to be without this book. It is a scholarly benchmark that provides us with most of the tools that we need to engage in serious study. Its chapters contain an almost complete library of relevant issues to early modern theology across confessional lines. ... This book will greatly help students, pastors, and scholars as they continue to plumb the depths of our catholic Christian heritage. This is likely the single most important resource available to date to help us do so. * Ryan McGraw, Meet the Puritans Blog *
ISBN: 9780199937943
Dimensions: 178mm x 251mm x 43mm
Weight: 1321g
688 pages