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The Protestant Evangelical Awakening
This book studies the early history of the Protestant revival movements of the eighteenth century.
W. R. Ward (Author)
9780521414913, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 4 June 1992
392 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.5 cm, 0.74 kg
"Ward's book is a significant achievement in scholarship investigating the transatlantic connections of Protestant piety and renewal....It stands nearly alnoe in English language publications on the topic....Ward's The Protestant Evangelical Awakening provides arousing reading." Jeff Bach, Brethren Life and Thought
This book studies the early history of the Protestant revival movements of the eighteenth century from a European as well as Anglo-American perspective. Professor Ward examines the crisis in the Protestant world beyond that established and protected by the Westphalia treaties, and its impact upon the morale of Protestant communities which enjoyed diplomatic guarantees or other forms of public protection. He traces the widespread outbreak of forms of revival to the emergence of a common Protestant mind, shaped by the appreciation of common problems. The religious effects of widespread emigration produced by persecution, war and distress are traced, and the chronology of the familiar revivals of the West is related to the crises of Eastern revival. The Protestant Evangelical Awakening is based on archival and published resources extending from Eastern Europe to the American colonies, and marks a major contribution to our understanding of the religious history of both continents.
List of maps
Preface
List of abbreviations
1. The Protestant frame of mind in the eighteenth century
2. The beginnings of rival: Silesia and its neighbours
3. Salzburg and Austria
4. Zinzendorf and the Moravians
5. Revival in the south-west of the empire and Switzerland
6. Revival in the north-west of the empire and the Lower Rhine
7. Revival in the American colonies
8. Revival in the United Kingdom
Conclusion
Index.
Subject Areas: History of religion [HRAX]