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- catalog abstract "Seasons of Grace examines the evolution of the idea of a revival of religion in its social, institutional, and intellectual contexts within the transatlantic British evangelical community. Between the later seventeenth and mid-eighteenth centuries, British evangelicals elaborated the concept of a revival of religion in terms of the transformation by grace of a community, a group of people bound together as a single moral entity by a covenant with God. Culminating with Jonathan Edwards, who described the revival of religion as the chief engine that drives redemption history, it was New Englanders who most explicitly developed the concept of revival as communal, as well as individual, conversion. During the Evangelical Revival of the mid-eighteenth century, the revival narrative came to embody this concept. This new literary genre treated a communal revival as a distinct phenomenon that possessed a morphology as recognizable as the morphology of individual conversion. Seasons of Grace explores the connections between the evangelical idea of a revival of religion and revivalistic techniques, including conversionist evangelism, passionate preaching, appeal to the affections, religious fellowship meetings, and congregational psalm and hymn singing, as they developed on both sides of the Atlantic.".
- catalog contributor b3038336.
- catalog coverage "Great Britain Church history 17th century.".
- catalog coverage "Great Britain Church history 18th century.".
- catalog coverage "New England Church history.".
- catalog created "1991.".
- catalog date "1991".
- catalog date "1991.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1991.".
- catalog description "Appendix 1. Occupations of the Cambuslang converts -- Appendix 2. Revival narratives, 1741-1745.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 313-337) and index.".
- catalog description "Part I. Covenant and revival, 1660-1739 -- 1. The outpouring of the Holy Spirit, 1660-1690 -- Some theological assumptions -- Great Britain -- New England -- 2. Religious revival as Deus Ex Machina, 1690-1720 -- Great Britain -- New England -- 3. Preaching Christ, 1710-1730 -- England -- Scotland -- New England -- The Connecticut Valley -- 4. Heart religion -- A transatlantic evangelical consensus on affectionate preaching -- Preaching and the passions -- Hymnody and affectionate religion -- 5. Revivals: experience and experiments -- England -- Scotland -- New England -- The Connecticut Valley -- The earthquake of 1727 -- The middle colonies -- 6. Revivals, history, and eschatology -- A faithful narrative -- Revivals and church history -- Revivals and eschatology -- A history of the work of redemption -- Part II. The evangelical revival -- 7. Catalyst -- Beginnings of Methodism -- The work God ahs begun -- Whitefield in New England -- The Cam'sland Wark -- ".
- catalog description "Revival literature at catalyst -- 8. The British/American evangelical connection -- Transatlantic anti-revival connections -- The transatlantic pro-revival connection -- English dissent and the transatlantic awakening -- 9. The morphology of religious revival -- Revival and covenant -- The revival narrative -- The Spirit's presence with the community -- An evangelical understanding of the revivals -- 10. Laity, community, and revivals: the Scottish experience understood from a New England perspective -- Conversion and community -- Lay and clerical control of the revivals -- Revival and ritual -- 11. Between awakenings -- Revivals and Christian history -- The New England/Scotland connection -- The concert of prayer -- A network and transatlantic evangelical news -- Between the Awakenings -- 12. New England's revival tradition and American revivals -- Modern revivalism in American -- Modern revivalism in Great Britain -- American revivals -- The key to the church's past and future -- ".
- catalog description "Seasons of Grace examines the evolution of the idea of a revival of religion in its social, institutional, and intellectual contexts within the transatlantic British evangelical community. Between the later seventeenth and mid-eighteenth centuries, British evangelicals elaborated the concept of a revival of religion in terms of the transformation by grace of a community, a group of people bound together as a single moral entity by a covenant with God. Culminating with Jonathan Edwards, who described the revival of religion as the chief engine that drives redemption history, it was New Englanders who most explicitly developed the concept of revival as communal, as well as individual, conversion. During the Evangelical Revival of the mid-eighteenth century, the revival narrative came to embody this concept. This new literary genre treated a communal revival as a distinct phenomenon that possessed a morphology as recognizable as the morphology of individual conversion. Seasons of Grace explores the connections between the evangelical idea of a revival of religion and revivalistic techniques, including conversionist evangelism, passionate preaching, appeal to the affections, religious fellowship meetings, and congregational psalm and hymn singing, as they developed on both sides of the Atlantic.".
- catalog extent "xi, 354 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Seasons of grace.".
- catalog identifier "0195063937 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Seasons of grace.".
- catalog isPartOf "Religion in America series (Oxford University Press)".
- catalog isPartOf "Religion in America series".
- catalog issued "1991".
- catalog issued "1991.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog relation "Seasons of grace.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain Church history 17th century.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain Church history 18th century.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain.".
- catalog spatial "New England Church history.".
- catalog spatial "New England".
- catalog subject "269/.0974/09032 20".
- catalog subject "BR520 .C72 1991".
- catalog subject "Evangelical Revival Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "Revivals New England History 17th century.".
- catalog subject "Revivals New England History 18th century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Appendix 1. Occupations of the Cambuslang converts -- Appendix 2. Revival narratives, 1741-1745.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I. Covenant and revival, 1660-1739 -- 1. The outpouring of the Holy Spirit, 1660-1690 -- Some theological assumptions -- Great Britain -- New England -- 2. Religious revival as Deus Ex Machina, 1690-1720 -- Great Britain -- New England -- 3. Preaching Christ, 1710-1730 -- England -- Scotland -- New England -- The Connecticut Valley -- 4. Heart religion -- A transatlantic evangelical consensus on affectionate preaching -- Preaching and the passions -- Hymnody and affectionate religion -- 5. Revivals: experience and experiments -- England -- Scotland -- New England -- The Connecticut Valley -- The earthquake of 1727 -- The middle colonies -- 6. Revivals, history, and eschatology -- A faithful narrative -- Revivals and church history -- Revivals and eschatology -- A history of the work of redemption -- Part II. The evangelical revival -- 7. Catalyst -- Beginnings of Methodism -- The work God ahs begun -- Whitefield in New England -- The Cam'sland Wark -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Revival literature at catalyst -- 8. The British/American evangelical connection -- Transatlantic anti-revival connections -- The transatlantic pro-revival connection -- English dissent and the transatlantic awakening -- 9. The morphology of religious revival -- Revival and covenant -- The revival narrative -- The Spirit's presence with the community -- An evangelical understanding of the revivals -- 10. Laity, community, and revivals: the Scottish experience understood from a New England perspective -- Conversion and community -- Lay and clerical control of the revivals -- Revival and ritual -- 11. Between awakenings -- Revivals and Christian history -- The New England/Scotland connection -- The concert of prayer -- A network and transatlantic evangelical news -- Between the Awakenings -- 12. New England's revival tradition and American revivals -- Modern revivalism in American -- Modern revivalism in Great Britain -- American revivals -- The key to the church's past and future -- ".
- catalog title "Seasons of grace : colonial New England's revival tradition in its British context / Michael J. Crawford.".
- catalog type "Church history. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".