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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Peter J. Thuesen (Professor and Chair of Religious Studies, Professor and Chair of Religious Studies, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 16.30cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.590kg ISBN: 9780195174274ISBN 10: 0195174275 Pages: 328 Publication Date: 06 August 2009 Audience: General/trade , Adult education , General , Further / Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIllustrations Introduction: Doctrine of Discord: Presdestination in American Christianity Chapter One: The Predestinarian Labyrinth: Historical Background Chapter Two: The Agony and the Ecstacy: Predestination in New England Puritanism Chapter Three: ''Shall the Hellish Doctrine Stand?'' Enlightenment Doubts and Evangelical Division Chapter Four: From Methodists to Mormons: Attacking Predestination in the Young Republic Chapter Five: Domesticating a Doctrine: Catholics and Lutherans Chapter Six: Debating a Doctrine: Presbyterians and Baptists Epilogue: The Purpose-Driven Life? Predestination and the Decline of Mystery Glossary of Theological Terms Notes IndexReviewsfascinating Ava Chamberlain. Journal of the American Academy of Religion I began to read and was so drawn into the subject that it was difficult to put the bookdown...Whatever your theological background or country of origin, you will be informed and helped to view the issues from a fresh perspective. Philip H. Eveson. Now In a ground-breaking historical work... Thuesen considers predestination and its inseparable links to other questions of Christian belief, including the exsistance of purgatory and hell and the extent of Gods's providential involvement in human affairs. News Letter (Northern Ireland) In a ground-breaking historical work... Thuesen considers predestination and its inseparable links to other questions of Christian belief, including the exsistance of purgatory and hell and the extent of Gods's providential involvement in human affairs. News Letter (Northern Ireland) Thuesen's impressive book ultimately demonstrates that pre-destination was damned from the beginning in America. Its Arminian deniers had the advantage of this nation's Enlightenment birth, liberty-loving republican youth, and the biblicism both traditions inspired. --Lutheran Quarterly His thesis is that predestination provides the golden thread that runs through the complex history of American churches Although the thread sometimes runs a little thinner than the author would like, the book is commendably concise and accessible, filled with insight, and leavened with the occasional flash of dry wit The great virtue of the book is that, without taking sides among the combatants, Mr. Thuesen manages to capture the significance of their enterprise. It is nothing less than an unflinching commitment to living always mindful of the eye of eternity. --Wall Street Journal Surprisingly, Thuesen makes the history of a doctrine-one riddled with arcane terminology and hair-splitting distinctions-not only accessible but also engaging. He has produced an intellectual history that puts ideas in their social context and takes seriously the lives of the men and women who thought about them. --Christianity Today Peter Thuesen has written a careful and compelling historical account of the way in which predestination has vexed and engaged the church in the United States. . . . This book is a compelling reminder of where we have been, what is entrusted to us, and how much we have forgotten. --Walter Brueggemann, Christian Century Theology still matters in American religious history, and I cannot think of a book that makes that case more effectively than Peter Thuesen's subtle, learned account of predestination's fate. --Thomas S. Kidd, Church History Peter Thuesen's history of this most intractable of Christian doctrines manages-without ever taking its subject less than seriously-to be surprising, enlightening, and unexpectedly entertaining. --Arnold Hunt, Church Times This is a very fine, useful, and readable book. --Choice Predestination is a timely book in light of the current wave of debate over Calvinism in American Baptist and evangelical circles. The doctrine of predestination, to which virtually all conservative Christians subscribe in some form, has enjoyed recurring revivals often fraught with great controversy. Thuesen masterfully describes its career throughout especially American church history. --Religious Studies Review Theology still matters in American religious history, and I cannot think of a book that makes that case more effectively than Peter Thuesen's subtle, learned account of predestination's fate (pun intended) in American history. Thomas S. Kidd, Journal of Church History 2011 fascinating Ava Chamberlain. Journal of the American Academy of Religion I began to read and was so drawn into the subject that it was difficult to put the bookdown...Whatever your theological background or country of origin, you will be informed and helped to view the issues from a fresh perspective. Philip H. Eveson. Now In a ground-breaking historical work... Thuesen considers predestination and its inseparable links to other questions of Christian belief, including the exsistance of purgatory and hell and the extent of Gods's providential involvement in human affairs. News Letter (Northern Ireland) Author InformationPeter J. Thuesen is Professor and Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. He is author of In Discordance with the Scriptures: American Protestant Battles over Translating the Bible and editor of The Works of Jonathan Edwards, Vol. 26, Catalogues of Books. 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