The Reading and Preaching of the Scriptures in the Worship of the Christian Church, Volume 6: The Modern Age

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Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2007 - Religion - 1019 pages
This sixth volume of Hughes Oliphant Old's monumental, acclaimed study of preaching throughout history, The Modern Age, tells the story of preaching and worship from the French Revolution to the fall of the Berlin Wall (1789 1989). During this period preaching continued to support the historic Christian faith while the church undertook to resist secularization, come to grips with biblical criticism, and initiate bold overseas missions.

Opening with the revived Catholic Order of Preachers, continental Protestants such as Abraham Kuyper, and the self-consciously modern preaching of Friedrich Schleiermacher, Old moves on to consider Victorian figures such as John Henry Newman and Charles Haddon Spurgeon. He carefully lays out the tensions between Old and New School Calvinism as well as the beginnings of black preaching and the great American tradition of Charles Finney, Dwight L. Moody, Harry Emerson Fosdick, and many more. In the twentieth century Old's focus falls on the crises of the two world wars, especially the courageous ministries of German, Dutch, and Hungarian preachers during the Third Reich.

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Contents

cHAPtER i
1
Alexandre Rodolphe Vinet 17971847 III HenriDominique Lacordaire 180261 A Politically Liberal and Still Catholic
11
Agostino da Montefeltro 18391921
17
Adolphe Monod 180256 A Recovery of Classical Protestantism
22
45
28
61
37
6
39
8
63
The Great American School
445
Horace Bushnell 180276
465
Henry Ward Beecher 181387
471
Phillips Brooks 183593 V Dwight L Moody 183799 VI Sam Porter Jones 18471906
482
Reuben Archer Torrey 18561928
516
E The Church Must Go beyond Modernism
548
Ernest Fremont Tittle 18851949
551
Ralph Washington Sockman 18891970
557

cHAPtER ii
67
11
71
24
77
Ethical Preaching
94
Sermons on the Resurrection of Christ
106
Ludwig Hofacker 17981828
114
Wilhelm Löhe 180272
121
Johann Tobias Beck 180478
135
Edward Dorr Griffin 17701837
163
Asahel Nettleton 17831844
178
Nathaniel Taylor 17861858
192
Adoniram Judson 17881850
202
Albert Barnes 17981870
205
chapter iv
217
The Heritage of New Amsterdam
243
A Sermons on Saving Faith
250
Henry Augustus Boardman 180880
281
B The Bible in the Counting House
294
Thanksgiving in
300
Moses Drury Hoge 181889
311
Benjamin Morgan Palmer 18181902
321
The Witness of a Christian Gentleman
337
Conclusion
344
The Victorians
347
John Henry Newman 180190
353
Newman on Preaching
363
B Genesis and Geology
374
Charles Kingsley 181975
381
Sermons on the Life of David
388
Alexander Maclaren 18261910
395
A Evangelistic Preaching
426
B Expository Preaching
432
Norman Vincent Peale 18981993
572
ConclusionWhy Did the Power
579
George Leile ca 17501800
585
John Jasper 18121901
597
chapter viii
605
Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm Walther 181187 A Saxon Lutheran Colony in Missouri 611
611
Wilhelm Sihler 180185
622
Christian Schrenk 181982
628
Robert Morrison 17821834
636
Thomas Guthrie 180373
642
Alexander Duff 180678
675
Alexander Whyte 18361921
688
George Matheson 18421906 VIII George Adam Smith 18561942 695
695
chapter x
715
George Washington Truett 18671944
740
chapter xi
759
Karl Barth 18861968
773
Martin Niemöller 18921984 A God Is My Fuehrer 786
786
Dietrich Bonhoeffer 190645 A The Theologian at Worship 801
801
The Kerygmatic Presence of Christ
823
Helmut Thielicke 190886
836
Klaas Schilder 18901952
856
Lázsló Ravasz 18821975
864
chapter xii
873
William Temple 18811944 A The Oxford Mission 888
888
Geoffrey Anketell Studdert Kennedy 18831929
900
William Sangster 19001960
927
David Martyn LloydJones 18991981
935
Bibliography
953
Index
985
439
994
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Hughes Oliphant Old (1933-2016) was John H. Leith Professor of Reformed Theology and Dean of the Institute for Reformed Worship, Erskine Theological Seminary, Columbia, South Carolina.

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