The Taming of Chance

The Taming of Chance

Author: Ian Hacking

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1990-08-31

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 9780521388849

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This book combines detailed scientific historical research with characteristic philosophic breadth and verve.


Receiving the Word

Receiving the Word

Author: Samuel Koranteng-Pipim

Publisher: Berean Publications

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 9781890014001

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Foreword by Dr. Paul Yeboah. To the Reader. Acknowledgments and Dedication. I. BACKGROUND OF THE CRISIS: 1. Crisis Over the Word 2. Trusting the Word 3. Doubting the Word II. NATURE OF THE CRISIS: 4. Quarreling Over the Word 5. Departing from the Word I. Sole or Primary Authority? II. Fully or Partially Inspired? III. Fully or Partially Trustworthy? IV. Progressive Revelation or Progressive Ideas? V. Literal or Principle Approach? VI. Adventism for a New Generation: Perception or Deception? 6. Contending for the Word III. RESPONSE TO THE CRISIS: 7. Upholding the Word 8. Liberating the Word 9. Rightly Dividing the Word 10. Wrestling with the Word 11. Testifying About the Word 12. Living by the Word IV. APPENDICES: A. "The Authority of Scripture" B. "The Use of Scripture" C. "Methods of Bible Study" Glossary


A History of American Puritan Literature

A History of American Puritan Literature

Author: Kristina Bross

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2020-10-15

Total Pages: 670

ISBN-13: 1108879713

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For generations, scholars have imagined American puritans as religious enthusiasts, fleeing persecution, finding refuge in Massachusetts, and founding 'America'. The puritans have been read as a product of New England and the origin of American exceptionalism. This History challenges the usual understanding of American puritans, offering new ways of reading their history and their literary culture. Together, an international team of authors make clear that puritan America cannot be thought of apart from Native America, and that its literature is also grounded in Britain, Europe, North America, the Caribbean, and networks that spanned the globe. Each chapter focuses on a single place, method, idea, or context to read familiar texts anew and to introduce forgotten or neglected voices and writings. A History of American Puritan Literature is a collaborative effort to create not a singular literary history, but a series of interlocked new histories of American puritan literature.


Essays on the Context, Nature, and Influence of Isaac Newton’s Theology

Essays on the Context, Nature, and Influence of Isaac Newton’s Theology

Author: J.E. Force

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 9400919441

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This collection of essays is the fruit of about fifteen years of discussion and research by James Force and me. As I look back on it, our interest and concern with Newton's theological ideas began in 1975 at Washington University in St. Louis. James Force was a graduate student in philosophy and I was a professor there. For a few years before, I had been doing research and writing on Millenarianism and Messianism in the 17th and 18th centuries, touching occasionally on Newton. I had bought a copy of Newton's Observations upon the Prophecies of Daniel, and the Apocalypse of St. John for a few pounds and, occasionally, read in it. In the Spring of 1975 I was giving a graduate seminar on Millenarian and Messianic ideas in the development of modem philosophy. Force was in the seminar. One day he came very excitedly up to me and said he wanted to write his dissertation on William Whiston. At that point in history, the only thing that came to my mind about Whiston was that he had published a, or the, standard translation of Josephus (which I also happened to have in my library. ) Force told me about the amazing views he had found in Whiston's notes on Josephus and in some of the few writings he could find in St. Louis by, or about, Whiston, who was Newton's successor as Lucasian Professor of mathematics at Cambridge and who wrote inordinately on Millenarian theology.


The Enlightenment and Religion

The Enlightenment and Religion

Author: S. J. Barnett

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780719067419

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This publication offers a critical survey of religious change and its causes in 18th-century Europe. Focusing on the Enlightenment in Italy, France and England, the text illustrates how the canonical view of 18th-century religious change has in reality been constructed upon scant evidence and assumption.