Binding: Paperback
Page Count: 300
Publisher: Zondervan
ISBN# : 9780310325017
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Description : Dr. Ryken's presentation of the Puritan view and style of
life is perceptive and accurate. He allows the Puritans to speak for themselves
on topics ranging from "Church and Worship" to "Money" and "Marriage and
Sex."
"Ryken's Worldly Saints offers a fine introduction to
seventeenth-century Puritanism in its English and American contexts. The work is
rich in quotations from Puritan worthies and is ideally suited to general
readers who have not delved widely into Puritan literature.
It will also
be a source of information and inspiration to those who seek a clearer
understanding of the Puritan roots of American Christianity."
--Harry Stout, Yale
University
"…the typical Puritans were not wild men, fierce and freaky,
religious fanatics and social extremists, but sober, conscientious, and cultured
citizens, persons of principle, determined and disciplined excelling in the
domestic virtues, and with no obvious shortcomings save a tendency to run to
words when saying anything important, whether to God or to a man. At last the
record has been put straight."
--J.I. Packer, Regent College
"Worldly
Saints provides a revealing treasury of primary and secondary evidence for
understanding the Puritans, who they were, what they believed, and how they
acted. This is a book of value and interest for scholars and students, clergy
and laity alike."
--Roland Mushat Frye, University of Pennsylvania
"A
very persuasive...most interesting book...stuffed with quotations from Puritan
sources, almost to the point of making it a mini-anthology."
--Publishers
Weekly
"With Worldly Saints, Christians of all persuasions have a tool
that provides ready access to the vast treasures of Puritan thought."
--Christianity Today
"Ryken writes with a vigor and enthusiasm that makes
delightful reading-never a dull moment."
--Fides et Historia
"Worldly
Saints provides a valuable picture of Puritan life and values. It should be
useful for general readers as well as for students of history and literature."
--Christianity and Literature