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Between Sardis and Philadelphia : the life and world of Pietist court preacher Conrad Broske / by Douglas H. Shantz.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Shantz, Douglas H.
Series:
Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions ; v. 133.
Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions, 1573-4188 ; v. 133
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bröske, Conrad, 1660-1713.
Bröske, Conrad.
Clergy--Germany--Biography.
Clergy.
Isenburg (Principality)--History--17th century.
Isenburg (Principality).
Offenbach am Main (Germany)--History--17th century.
Offenbach am Main (Germany).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (351 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2008.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This study examines the life and world of Conrad Bröske (1660-1713), Court Preacher in Offenbach/Mayn. His claim to fame lies in a ten year period between 1694 and 1704 in which this Marburg-trained pastor became a prolific author, polemicist and promoter of chiliastic writings, thanks to a meeting with Thomas Beverley in 1693 and the baptism of a Muslim convert in 1694. Bröske lived a complex existence “between Sardis and Philadelphia,” as a Reformed court preacher and Philadelphian chiliast. His two-sided experience was actually the norm among the Pietists, including so-called radicals. Life between paradigms was the German way of being radical in early modern times due to a lack of religious toleration compared to England and the Netherlands. Bröske’s story belongs to the rise of “Early Evangelicalism” that W.R. Ward has recently discussed.
Contents:
Preliminary Material / D.H. Shantz
Chapter One. Family and student life, 1660–1682 / D.H. Shantz
Chapter Two. Bröske’s educational travels, 1683–1686 / D.H. Shantz
Chapter Three. Hofprediger in Offenbach, 1686–1713: The life and world of a late seventeenth century German court preacher / D.H. Shantz
Chapter Four. The gospel and funeral sermons of Conrad Bröske: A picture of innovation and conformity in pietist preaching / D.H. Shantz
Chapter Five. Converting the heathen in the last days: Turkish baptisms in the Ysenburg Court in the 1690's / D.H. Shantz
Chapter Six. Conrad Bröske, Thomas Beverley And the coming Millennial Kingdom / D.H. Shantz
Chapter Seven. Eight dialogues between a politician and a theologian, 1698–1700: The political and religious significance of a seventeenth-century literary genre / D.H. Shantz
Chapter Eight. Feud with Johann Konrad Dippel, 1700–1702 / D.H. Shantz
Chapter Nine. Dispute with the reformed preachers in Elberfeld, 1704–1706 / D.H. Shantz
Chapter Ten. The literary career of Conrad Bröske / D.H. Shantz
Conclusion / D.H. Shantz
Appendix One. Conrad Bröske’s autobiography of 1710 / D.H. Shantz
Appendix Two. Overview of the Bröske-Dippel Feud, 1700–1702 / D.H. Shantz
Appendix Three. Conrad Bröske’s dispute with the reformed preachers in Elberfeld, 1704–1706 / D.H. Shantz
Appendix Four. Conrad Bröske’s publications and writings, 1692–1710 / D.H. Shantz
Bibliography / D.H. Shantz
Index of persons and places / D.H. Shantz
Studies in medieval and reformation traditions / D.H. Shantz.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [291]-307) and index.
ISBN:
1-282-39961-6
9786612399619
90-474-4190-7
OCLC:
606518019

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