Born again : : a portrait and analysis of the doctrine of regeneration within evangelical protestantism / / Stephen James Hamilton.

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Superior document:Research in Contemporary Religion ; Volume 23
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Place / Publishing House:Göttingen, [Germany] : : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht,, 2017.
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Series:Research in contemporary religion ; Volume 23.
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Born again : a portrait and analysis of the doctrine of regeneration within evangelical protestantism / Stephen James Hamilton.
Göttingen, [Germany] : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2017.
©2017
1 online resource (349 pages).
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Research in Contemporary Religion ; Volume 23
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed May 4, 2017).
Part I. The theological tradition of "born-again" Christianity. A cultural, exegetical, and historical-theological overview of the doctrine of regeneration ; Baptismal regeneration or transformation of the Soul? The tensions in Philipp Jakob Spener's theology of regeneration ; Jonathan Edwards: the born again experience under the authority of Scripture ; Schleiermacher on new birth ; Charles Finney: new birth as decision -- Part II: Regeneration in contemporary evangelical discourse in North America. New birth as a experience of presence ; Charles Colson's "Born again" ; Brian "Head" Welch ; Christianity Today "Testimonies" -- Summary analysis of Christianity Today "Testimonies" ; Part III: Concluding analysis. Summary and final theological reflections ; Concluding reflections on the present cultural and political situation in the USA.
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Born again : a portrait and analysis of the doctrine of regeneration within evangelical protestantism /
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contents Part I. The theological tradition of "born-again" Christianity. A cultural, exegetical, and historical-theological overview of the doctrine of regeneration ; Baptismal regeneration or transformation of the Soul? The tensions in Philipp Jakob Spener's theology of regeneration ; Jonathan Edwards: the born again experience under the authority of Scripture ; Schleiermacher on new birth ; Charles Finney: new birth as decision -- Part II: Regeneration in contemporary evangelical discourse in North America. New birth as a experience of presence ; Charles Colson's "Born again" ; Brian "Head" Welch ; Christianity Today "Testimonies" -- Summary analysis of Christianity Today "Testimonies" ; Part III: Concluding analysis. Summary and final theological reflections ; Concluding reflections on the present cultural and political situation in the USA.
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