Denuded Devotion to Christ: The Ascetic Piety of Protestant True Religion in the Reformation - eBook
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Denuded Devotion to Christ: The Ascetic Piety of Protestant True Religion in the Reformation - eBook  -     By: Larry D. Harwood

Denuded Devotion to Christ: The Ascetic Piety of Protestant True Religion in the Reformation - eBook

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Title: Denuded Devotion to Christ: The Ascetic Piety of Protestant True Religion in the Reformation - eBook
By: Larry D. Harwood
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Pickwick Publications
Publication Date: 2013
ISBN: 9781621896388
ISBN-13: 9781621896388
Series: Princeton Theological Monograph
Stock No: WW109622EB

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Much of the emerging Protestantism of the sixteenth century produced a Reformation in conscious opposition to formal philosophy. Nevertheless, sectors of the Reformation produced a spiritualizing form of Platonism in the drive for correct devotion. Out of an understandable fear of idolatry or displacement of the uniquely redemptive place of Christ, Christian piety moved away from the senses and the material world--freshly uncovered in the Reformation. This volume argues, however, that in the quest for restoring "true religion," sectors of the Protestant tradition impugned too severely the material components of prior Christian devotion. Larry Harwood argues that a similar spiritualizing tendency can be found in other Christian traditions, but that its applicability to the particulars of the Christian religion is nevertheless questionable. Moreover, in that quest of a spiritualizing Protestant "true religion," the Christian God could shade toward the conceptual god of the philosophers, with devotees construed as rationalist philosophers. Part of the paradoxical result was to propel the Protestant devotee toward a denuded worship for material worshipers of the Christian God who became flesh.

Author Bio

Larry D. Harwood is Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Viterbo University in Wisconsin and has authored numerous articles and a few short stories. He was a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Lisbon in Portugal in 2008 and is presently at work on a book on Bertrand Russell and religion.

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