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In the Phrygian Mode

Neo-Calvinism, Antiquity, and the Lamentations of Reformational Philosophy

Robert Sweetman

This volume... has emerged from a small scholarly conference... on the relationship between Christianity and Greco-Roman civilization, above all, that civilization's characteristic patterns of philosophical thought... The field of investigation [is] the neo-Calvinist current within Dutch protestantism and the elaboration in the 1920s and 1930s of 'Calvinistic' philosophy as one of its most distinctive effects... this 'parish tale' has more to recommend it than might appear at first blush. For there is a good argument to be made why such a thoroughly local study can benefit a much broader segment of contemporary Protestantism.
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University Press of America / Institute For Christian Studies
Pages: 336 • Trim: 5¾ x 8½
978-0-7618-3021-4 • Paperback • March 2007 • $72.99 • (£56.00)
Subjects: Religion / Psychology of Religion, Religion / Philosophy, Religion / General
Robert Sweetman, Ph.D., is the H. Evan Runner Chair in the History of Philosophy at the Institute for Christian Studies. He is also an associate member of the Centre for Medieval Studies and the Centre for the Study of Religion of the University of Toronto.
Part 1 Prologue: Reformational Philosophy and Protestant Orthodoxy
Chapter 2 Neo-Calvinism, Antiquity, and the Lamentations of Reformational Philosophy: A General Overview
Chapter 3 Groen van Prinsterer's Appreciation of Classical Antiquity
Chapter 4 Woltjer on Classical Antiquity
Chapter 5 Alexander Sizoo
Chapter 6 Greek Ontology and Biblical Cosmology: An Unbridgeable Gap
Chapter 7 Vollenhoven and Philosophy in Early Classical Antiquity: A Critical Review
Chapter 8 Popma and Lucian: A Critique of the Christian Fathers
Chapter 9 Philo in the Reformational Tradition
Chapter 10 Vollenhoven's and Dooyeweerd's Appropriation of Greek Philosophy
Chapter 11 Antiquity Transumed and the Reformational Tradition: Which Antiquity is Transumed, How and Why
Chapter 12 Epilogue: Antiquity and the Future of Reformational Tears
Part 13 Name Index
Part 14 Subject Index
Part 15 About the Authors
This volume... has emerged from a small scholarly conference... on the relationship between Christianity and Greco-Roman civilization, above all, that civilization's characteristic patterns of philosophical thought... The field of investigation [is] the neo-Calvinist current within Dutch protestantism and the elaboration in the 1920s and 1930s of "Calvinistic" philosophy as one of its most distinctive effects... this "parish tale" has more to recommend it than might appear at first blush. For there is a good argument to be made why such a thoroughly local study can benefit a much broader segment of contemporary Protestantism.
— Robert Sweetman, Institute for Christian Studies


In the Phrygian Mode

Neo-Calvinism, Antiquity, and the Lamentations of Reformational Philosophy

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Paperback
Summary
Summary
  • This volume... has emerged from a small scholarly conference... on the relationship between Christianity and Greco-Roman civilization, above all, that civilization's characteristic patterns of philosophical thought... The field of investigation [is] the neo-Calvinist current within Dutch protestantism and the elaboration in the 1920s and 1930s of 'Calvinistic' philosophy as one of its most distinctive effects... this 'parish tale' has more to recommend it than might appear at first blush. For there is a good argument to be made why such a thoroughly local study can benefit a much broader segment of contemporary Protestantism.
Details
Details
  • University Press of America / Institute For Christian Studies
    Pages: 336 • Trim: 5¾ x 8½
    978-0-7618-3021-4 • Paperback • March 2007 • $72.99 • (£56.00)
    Subjects: Religion / Psychology of Religion, Religion / Philosophy, Religion / General
Author
Author
  • Robert Sweetman, Ph.D., is the H. Evan Runner Chair in the History of Philosophy at the Institute for Christian Studies. He is also an associate member of the Centre for Medieval Studies and the Centre for the Study of Religion of the University of Toronto.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Part 1 Prologue: Reformational Philosophy and Protestant Orthodoxy
    Chapter 2 Neo-Calvinism, Antiquity, and the Lamentations of Reformational Philosophy: A General Overview
    Chapter 3 Groen van Prinsterer's Appreciation of Classical Antiquity
    Chapter 4 Woltjer on Classical Antiquity
    Chapter 5 Alexander Sizoo
    Chapter 6 Greek Ontology and Biblical Cosmology: An Unbridgeable Gap
    Chapter 7 Vollenhoven and Philosophy in Early Classical Antiquity: A Critical Review
    Chapter 8 Popma and Lucian: A Critique of the Christian Fathers
    Chapter 9 Philo in the Reformational Tradition
    Chapter 10 Vollenhoven's and Dooyeweerd's Appropriation of Greek Philosophy
    Chapter 11 Antiquity Transumed and the Reformational Tradition: Which Antiquity is Transumed, How and Why
    Chapter 12 Epilogue: Antiquity and the Future of Reformational Tears
    Part 13 Name Index
    Part 14 Subject Index
    Part 15 About the Authors
Reviews
Reviews
  • This volume... has emerged from a small scholarly conference... on the relationship between Christianity and Greco-Roman civilization, above all, that civilization's characteristic patterns of philosophical thought... The field of investigation [is] the neo-Calvinist current within Dutch protestantism and the elaboration in the 1920s and 1930s of "Calvinistic" philosophy as one of its most distinctive effects... this "parish tale" has more to recommend it than might appear at first blush. For there is a good argument to be made why such a thoroughly local study can benefit a much broader segment of contemporary Protestantism.
    — Robert Sweetman, Institute for Christian Studies


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