Preaching the Inward Light
Early Quaker Rhetoric
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Hardback
£44.00
Publisher: Baylor University Press
ISBN: 9781602582408
Number of Pages: 474
Published: 30/11/2009
Width: 15.4 cm
Height: 22.8 cm
Studying the history of early Quaker preaching, Michael Graves uses careful rhetorical analysis to provide insights into Quaker theology and practice. Situating the movement within the intellectual context of early seventeenth century Europe, he explores both seminal preachers and lesser known figures who were nonetheless important rhetoricians. Through extant sermons he demonstrates that the early Quakers could be a vocal, even ""revivalistic,"" sect that sought to put into effect world-wide the moral, spiritual, and practical virtues of what they called ""primitive Christianity."" Thus, Graves challenges the stereotypes of the early movement and shows the denomination to be theologically innovative and socially important. Well-researched and well-written, Preaching the Inward Light is a timely look backward to these spirited people.
- Preface
- Introduction
- Ch. 1 Cultural Constraints on Early Quaker Preaching
- Ch. 2 Presuppositions of Early Quaker Preaching
- Ch. 3 The Development of Seventeenth Century Quaker Impromptu Preaching Theory
- Ch. 4 Robert Barclay and the Grounding of Early Quaker Homiletic Theory
- Ch. 5 The Flowering of Early Quaker Homiletic Theory: Samuel Bownas' Manual for Itinerant Impromptu Preachers
- Ch. 6 Thematic Characteristics of Quaker Sermons, 1671-1700
- Ch. 7 Key Metaphors in Early Quaker Sermons, 1671-1700
- Ch. 8 Other Salient Characteristics of Quaker Sermons, 1671-1700
- Ch. 9 George Fox Faces the Yearly Meeting in 1674: The Challenge of Legitimacy in a Culture that Values Impromptu, Inspired Discourse
- Ch. 10 Stephen Crisp and the Bedrock of Early Quakerism
- Ch. 11 ""This is my testimony unto you from the life of God"": The Theorist Tests His Own Advice
- Ch. 12 William Penn Preaches an Impromptu Funeral Sermon
- Epilogue
- Bibliography
- Appendices