History & the Christian Historian
Edited By: Ronald Wells
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History & the Christian Historian   -     Edited By: Ronald Wells

History & the Christian Historian

Edited By: Ronald Wells
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. / 1998 / Paperback

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Increasingly, critical questions are being asked by historians who are also Christians. What is the relation of faith to history? What difference could Christian perspectives make in historical study? In this volume thirteen respected scholars-among them, C. Stephen Evans, George M. Marsden, and Mark A. Noll-provide provisional answers to these and similar questions. By engaging foundational issues of perspective and theory, exploring discrete themes such as feminism, puritanism, and missiology, and discussing the application of religious insights in teaching history, this volume kshows the positive implications of a Christian perspective for the study of history and historiography. Contributors include: Margaret Lamberts Bendroth, C. Stephen Evans, G. Marcille Frederick, D. G. Hart, Bill J. Leonard, Goerge M. Marsden, Shirly A. Mullen, Mark A. Noll, Richard Pointer, Jerr L. Summers, Robert P. Swierenga, Edwin J. Van Kley, and Ronald A. Wells.

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Title: History & the Christian Historian
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 246
Vendor: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.
Publication Date: 1998
Dimensions: 9 X 6 (inches)
Weight: 13 ounces
ISBN: 0802845363
ISBN-13: 9780802845368
Stock No: WW45363

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This volume arises out of special concerns of historians who are also Christians. What case can be made for connecting historical work and religious convictions? What is the relation of faith to history? What difference could Christian perspectives make in historical study? Thirteen respected scholars — including some who have changed the face of history writing in the twentieth century — here take up a diversity of subjects in giving a provisional answer to these important questions. In exploring foundational issues of perspective and theory, engaging discrete themes such as feminism, puritanism, and missiology, and discussing the application of religious insights in teaching history, this excellent collection of essays forthrightly addresses the "epistemological crisis" brought on by the postmodern critique of truth and demonstrates the positive implications of a Christian perspective for the study of history and historiography.

Author Bio

Ronald A. Wells is professor emeritus of history at Calvin College, was an editor of both Fides et Historia and The Reformed Journal, and now directs the Symposium on Faith and the Liberal Arts at Maryville College in Tennessee. Among his other books is History through the Eyes of Faith.

Editorial Reviews

Andrews University Seminary Studies
"This volume is essential to anyone concerned with issues of historical theory as they relate to the possibility of Christian history. The presence of women contributors and the interaction with postmodern questions give this volume a unique cast and make it of special contemporary relevance."

H-Net
"History and the Christian Historian is a helpful work, a window on one segment of the community of modern historians. The authors consistently write clearly (not something to be taken for granted) and provide discussions useful to researchers beyond the bounds of their own religious sphere. The book should provoke helpful debate, among both Evangelical historians and all historians in general."

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