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Experimental Theology in America

Madame Guyon, Fenelon, and Their Readers

Experimental Theology in America

Madame Guyon, Fenelon, and Their Readers

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Publisher: Baylor University Press
ISBN: 9781481311106
Number of Pages: 296
Published: 30/12/2018
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.8 cm
In this study of Madame Guyon and, her defender, Francois de F?®nelon, the Archbishop of Cambray, Patricia Ward demonstrates how the ideas of these seventeenth-century Catholics were transmitted into an ongoing tradition of Protestant devotional literature--one that continues to influence American evangelicals and charismatic Christians today. Down a winding (and fascinating) historical path, Ward traces how the lives and writings of these two somewhat obscure Catholic believers in Quietism came to such prominence in American spirituality--offering, in part, a fascinating glance at the role of women in the history of devotional writing.
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Chapter One
  • American Popular Piety and Continental Spirituality: The Ecumenical Contexts of Nineteenth-Century Holiness Camp Meetings
  • Chapter Two
  • The Reputation of Madame Guyon: Personalities, Politics, and Religious Controversy under Louis XIV
  • Chapter Three
  • The D?®nouement of the Quietist Drama and Early Intermediaries to Protestant Circles
  • Chapter Four
  • Madame Guyon and the Pietist Mind-Set: The Transmission of Quietism to German-Speaking Pennsylvania
  • Chapter Five
  • The Praxis of Piety: Quaker and Methodist Mediation of the Works of F?®nelon and Madame Guyon
  • Chapter Six
  • Persons of Eminent Piety and Writers of Spiritual Wisdom: F?®nelon, Madame Guyon, and Their American Readership, 1800-1840
  • Chapter Seven
  • From Experimental Religion to Experimental Holiness: Contexts of Thomas Upham's Reinterpretation of Madame Guyon, 1840-1860
  • Chapter Eight
  • The Turn to Devotional Literature: Readers of F?®nelon, From Boardman, Stowe, and Bushnell to Twentieth-Century Evangelicals
  • Chapter Nine
  • The Legacy of Madame Guyon from 1850 to 2000: From Romantic Sentimentalism to the Charismatic Movement
  • Epilogue
  • Notes
  • Bibliography

    Patricia A. Ward

    Patricia A. Ward is Professor Emerita of French and Comparative Literature at Vanderbilt University where she served as Director of the W.T. Bandy Center for Baudelaire and Modern French Studies and Chair of the Department of French and Italian. She lives in Nashville, Tennessee.