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Scholarship March 29, 2017

Piety and Intellect: The Aims and Purposes of Ante-Bellum Theological Education

The Wabash Center

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Author
Miller, Glenn T.
Publisher
Scholars Press, Atlanta
ISBN
1555404707
Table of Contents
Introduction
ch. 1 Piety and Intellect
ch. 2 Theologians, Educatiors, and Accountability Piety and Intellect: Bibliography
Part 1
ch. 3 Zion's Holy Hill
ch. 4 What is a Seminary - Andover
ch. 5 Scotland Lives
ch. 6 The Church as Educator - Princeton
ch. 7 The Public Tradition
ch. 8 The New Public - Public Tradition
ch. 9 New England's Hopes
Part 2
ch. 10 The Schools Multiply
ch. 11 The temptations of Geography - The end of the national ideal
ch. 12 A historic church reborn
ch. 13 Imported Crises - Episcopalians
ch. 14 The Center Disrupted
Part 3
ch. 15 Schools, Sects, and Dissenters
ch. 16 Reborn Saints and Churches - Baptists
ch. 17 Strangers and Crusaders
ch. 18 A cacophony of confessions - immigrants
ch. 19 The Logic of Holiness
ch. 20 Scholars, Colleges, and Financiers - Methodists
ch. 21 Theology and Theological Education - Theology
An examination of the history of American Protestant theological education which focusses on aims and purposes and how (if at all) those ideals were incarnated in particular schools. (From the Publisher)