The Marrow of Theology

Ames, William


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One of history's most influential Christian writings presents the Puritan understanding of God, the church, and the world. Now in modern English. 

From the landing of the Pilgrims through the American Revolution, American religious thought was strongly influenced by the Puritan theologian William Ames. Quoted more often in the New World than either Luther or Calvin, Ames was read in Latin by undergraduates at Harvard and Yale as part of their basic instruction in divinity. Both Thomas Hooker and Increase Mather recommended The Marrow of Theology as the only book beyond the Bible needed to make a student into a sound theologian.

Brief, lucid, and comprehensive, The Marrow of Theology presents the substance of the Puritan understanding of God, the church, and the world. Ames shows Puritanism to be an eminently practical religion that stresses individual experience and feeling. Connections run from Ames in the seventeenth century to Jonathan Edwards in the eighteenth and Friedrich Schleiermacher in the nineteenth centuries.

The Marrow of Theology is composed of two books. The first summarizes the Puritan understanding of the traditional doctrinal elements of systematic theology. The second covers the more practical matters of the Christian life. Combined with John Dykstra Eusden's introductory study of Puritan theological method, this volume is an indispensable resource for the study of Puritanism and its influence on later theology.


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  • Cover Type
    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9780801020384
  • Page Count
    368
  • Publisher
    Baker Book House
  • Publication Date
    August 1997
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The Marrow of Theology

From $35.99 $36.00

One of history's most influential Christian writings presents the Puritan understanding of God, the church, and the world. Now in modern English. 

From the landing of the Pilgrims through the American Revolution, American religious thought was strongly influenced by the Puritan theologian William Ames. Quoted more often in the New World than either Luther or Calvin, Ames was read in Latin by undergraduates at Harvard and Yale as part of their basic instruction in divinity. Both Thomas Hooker and Increase Mather recommended The Marrow of Theology as the only book beyond the Bible needed to make a student into a sound theologian.

Brief, lucid, and comprehensive, The Marrow of Theology presents the substance of the Puritan understanding of God, the church, and the world. Ames shows Puritanism to be an eminently practical religion that stresses individual experience and feeling. Connections run from Ames in the seventeenth century to Jonathan Edwards in the eighteenth and Friedrich Schleiermacher in the nineteenth centuries.

The Marrow of Theology is composed of two books. The first summarizes the Puritan understanding of the traditional doctrinal elements of systematic theology. The second covers the more practical matters of the Christian life. Combined with John Dykstra Eusden's introductory study of Puritan theological method, this volume is an indispensable resource for the study of Puritanism and its influence on later theology.

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