The Mercersburg Theology and the Quest for Reformed Catholicity - eBook
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The Mercersburg Theology and the Quest for Reformed Catholicity - eBook  -     By: W. Bradford Littlejohn

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Title: The Mercersburg Theology and the Quest for Reformed Catholicity - eBook
By: W. Bradford Littlejohn
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Pickwick Publications
Publication Date: 2009
ISBN: 9781621892472
ISBN-13: 9781621892472
Stock No: WW109394EB

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In the mid nineteenth century, Reformed churchmen John Nevin and Philip Schaff launched a fierce attack on the reigning subjectivist and rationalist Protestantism of their day, giving birth to what is known as the "Mercersburg Theology." Their attempt to recover a high doctrine of the sacraments and the visible Church, among other things, led them into bitter controversy with Charles Hodge of Princeton Seminary, as well as several other prominent contemporaries. This book examines the contours of the disagreement between Mercersburg and Hodge, focusing on four loci in particular-Christology, ecclesiology, sacramentology, and church history. W. Bradford Littlejohn argues that, despite certain weaknesses in their theological method, the Mercersburg men offered a more robust and historically grounded paradigm for the Reformed faith than did Hodge. In the second part of the book, Littlejohn explores the value of the Mercersburg Theology as a bridgehead for ecumenical dialogue, uncovering parallels between Nevin's thought and prominent themes in Anglican, Catholic, and Orthodox theology, as well as recent debates within Reformed theology. This thorough study of one of the most creative movements in American theology offers an alluring vision of the quest for Reformed catholicity that is more relevant today than ever.

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W. Bradford Littlejohn (BA, MA, New St. Andrews College) is pursuing graduate studies in Reformation political theology at the University of Edinburgh, where he lives with his wife Rachel and son Soren. This is his first book.

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