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A Soul Prepared for Heaven - The Theological Foundation of Isaac Watts' Spirituality

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From his first publication of hymns in 1707, common knowledge regarding Isaac Watts (1674-1748) often revolves around his hymn-writing legacy. Though Watts legacy as a hymnographer is significant, he also functions as a key transitional figure between the English Puritans and the Evangelicals during eighteenth-century English dissent. As a pastor, theologian, philosopher, and literary mainstay of his era, Watts' influence grew well beyond his early work in hymnody to impact scores of Christians on both sides of the Atlantic. Watts' approach to Christian spirituality is an area of his thought thats been unexplored. This book provides the first ever analysis of Watts' theological vision for the Christian spiritual life. In emphasizing the experience of holiness and happiness, Watts leans heavily upon his Reformed theological heritage to underscore how knowing and loving God are central to God's preparation of the soul for heaven.

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Britt Stokes is an ordained SBC pastor currently residing in Charleston, South Carolina.

Summary

From his first publication of hymns in 1707, common knowledge regarding Isaac Watts (1674–1748) often revolves around his hymn-writing legacy. Though Watts legacy as a hymnographer is significant, he also functions as a key transitional figure between the English Puritans and the Evangelicals during eighteenth-century English dissent. As a pastor, theologian, philosopher, and literary mainstay of his era, Watts’ influence grew well beyond his early work in hymnody to impact scores of Christians on both sides of the Atlantic. Watts’ approach to Christian spirituality is an area of his thought thats been unexplored. This book provides the first ever analysis of Watts’ theological vision for the Christian spiritual life. In emphasizing the experience of holiness and happiness, Watts leans heavily upon his Reformed theological heritage to underscore how knowing and loving God are central to God’s preparation of the soul for heaven.

Foreword

While Isaac Watts is best known for his significant legacy as a hymnographer, he also functions as a key transitional figure between the English Puritans and the Evangelicals during eighteenth-century English dissent. As a pastor, theologian, philosopher, and literary mainstay of his era, Watts’ influence grew well beyond his early work in hymnody to impact scores of Christians on both sides of the Atlantic. His approach to Christian spirituality is an area of his thought that has been unexplored. W. Britt Stokes provides the first ever analysis of Watts’ theological vision for the Christian spiritual life.

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Authors Britt Stokes, W Britt Stokes, W. Britt Stokes
Assisted by Herman J Selderhuis (Editor), Herman J. Selderhuis (Editor), Herman J. Selderhuis (Editor of the series)
Publisher Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 16.06.2022
 
EAN 9783525560693
ISBN 978-3-525-56069-3
No. of pages 238
Dimensions 160 mm x 21 mm x 235 mm
Weight 515 g
Series Reformed Historical Theology
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

Spiritualität, Christentum, Spiritualität und religiöse Erfahrung, auseinandersetzen, Isaac Watts

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