Titre : |
Between faith and criticism : evangelicals, scholarship, and the Bible in America |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Noll, Mark A. , 1946-, Auteur |
Editeur : |
Grand Rapids 6, Michigan : Baker Book House |
Année de publication : |
©1991 |
Importance : |
xii, 271 p. |
Format : |
22 cm |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-8010-6785-3 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Bible -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. -- United States -- History -- 19th century. Bible -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. -- United States -- History -- 20th century. Evangelicalism--United States
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Résumé : |
"Historian Mark Noll traces evangelicalism from its nineteenth-century roots. He applies lessons learned in the milieu of Great Britain and North America to answer the question: Have evangelicals grown to mature confidence in their views of God and Scripture so they may stand-alone if they must-between faith and higher critical skepticism? 'This is nuts-and-bolts history at its best.' - Douglas Jacobsen, Fides et Read more... |
Note de contenu : |
1. Introduction --
Definitions --
Themes and theses --
2. Response to criticism: 1880-1900 --
An altered landscape --
Presbyterian debate: 1881-1883 --
Conservative counterargument --
The conservative evangelical stance --
Continuing vigor: 1880-1900 --
3. Decline: 1900-1935 --
Changing times: Academic professionalization --
Realignment --
The Fundamentals and fundamentalism --
Princeton contra mundum --
Idealism, subjectivity, and the Baptists --
Scholarship at Princeton Seminary --
Nadir: 1930-1935 --
4. An alternative: Great Britain, 1860-1937 --
The early rejection of criticism --
Evangelical criticism --
The triumph of criticism --
Conservative reaction --
Steady state: 1900-1937 --
Inter-Varsity Fellowship --
A British-American comparison --
5. Return: 1935-1974 --
A new climate --
Fundamentalists awake --
A return to graduate education --
An alliance for scholarship --
New professional organizations --
Scholars --
Convictions --
Conclusions --
6. The recent achievement --
Educational pedigree --
Professional participation --
Publications --
First impressions --
7. The standpoints of evangelical scholarship --
Is the Bible true? --
What is truth? --
What is the Bible? --
Who interprets the Bible? --
Scholarship and a truth-telling Bible --
A community of faith at work --
8. Contemporary uncertainties --
The potential of believing criticism --
perils --
The theological framework --
Evangelicals in the marketplace --
9. Assessment and projection --
Scholarship and community --
The contrasting situation for studying the Testaments --
The fullness of biblical reflections --
Facing the future --
10. Afterword --
The stance of the book --
Ongoing trends --
interpretive contexts --
Appendix: Survey of evangelical Bible scholars. |
Between faith and criticism : evangelicals, scholarship, and the Bible in America [texte imprimé] / Noll, Mark A. , 1946-, Auteur . - Grand Rapids 6, Michigan : Baker Book House, ©1991 . - xii, 271 p. ; 22 cm. ISBN : 978-0-8010-6785-3 Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Catégories : |
Bible -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. -- United States -- History -- 19th century. Bible -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. -- United States -- History -- 20th century. Evangelicalism--United States
|
Résumé : |
"Historian Mark Noll traces evangelicalism from its nineteenth-century roots. He applies lessons learned in the milieu of Great Britain and North America to answer the question: Have evangelicals grown to mature confidence in their views of God and Scripture so they may stand-alone if they must-between faith and higher critical skepticism? 'This is nuts-and-bolts history at its best.' - Douglas Jacobsen, Fides et Read more... |
Note de contenu : |
1. Introduction --
Definitions --
Themes and theses --
2. Response to criticism: 1880-1900 --
An altered landscape --
Presbyterian debate: 1881-1883 --
Conservative counterargument --
The conservative evangelical stance --
Continuing vigor: 1880-1900 --
3. Decline: 1900-1935 --
Changing times: Academic professionalization --
Realignment --
The Fundamentals and fundamentalism --
Princeton contra mundum --
Idealism, subjectivity, and the Baptists --
Scholarship at Princeton Seminary --
Nadir: 1930-1935 --
4. An alternative: Great Britain, 1860-1937 --
The early rejection of criticism --
Evangelical criticism --
The triumph of criticism --
Conservative reaction --
Steady state: 1900-1937 --
Inter-Varsity Fellowship --
A British-American comparison --
5. Return: 1935-1974 --
A new climate --
Fundamentalists awake --
A return to graduate education --
An alliance for scholarship --
New professional organizations --
Scholars --
Convictions --
Conclusions --
6. The recent achievement --
Educational pedigree --
Professional participation --
Publications --
First impressions --
7. The standpoints of evangelical scholarship --
Is the Bible true? --
What is truth? --
What is the Bible? --
Who interprets the Bible? --
Scholarship and a truth-telling Bible --
A community of faith at work --
8. Contemporary uncertainties --
The potential of believing criticism --
perils --
The theological framework --
Evangelicals in the marketplace --
9. Assessment and projection --
Scholarship and community --
The contrasting situation for studying the Testaments --
The fullness of biblical reflections --
Facing the future --
10. Afterword --
The stance of the book --
Ongoing trends --
interpretive contexts --
Appendix: Survey of evangelical Bible scholars. |
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