John Smith (1618-1652), long known for the elegance of his prose and the breadth of his erudition, has been underappreciated as a philosophical theologian. This book redresses this by showing how the spiritual senses became an essential tool for responding to early modern developments in philosophy, science, and religion for Smith. Through a close reading of the Select Discourses (1660) it is shown how Smith’s theories of theological knowledge, method, and prophecy as well as his prescriptive account of Christian piety rely on his spiritual aesthetics. Smith offers a coherent system with intellectual intuition informing natural theology and revelation supplemented by spiritual perception via the imagination too. The central uniting feature ...
John Smith was among the first of the Cambridge Platonists. He was therefore in a position to influe...
It is argued that our knowledge of the senses has extended far beyond the classical five senses, and...
This thesis is believed to be the first full-scale study of Jonathan Edwards’ theology of revelation...
John Smith (1618-1652), long known for the elegance of his prose and the breadth of his erudition, h...
John Smith (1618-1652), long known for the elegance of his prose and the breadth of his erudition, h...
John Smith (1618-1652), the 17th century Cambridge Platonist, employed the traditional language of t...
This chapter offers a window into the theologies of Cusanus and the Cambridge Platonist John Smith (...
The literature on the Cambridge Platonists abounds with references to Neoplatonism and the Alexandri...
The literature on the Cambridge Platonists abounds with references to Neoplatonism and the Alexandri...
This study examines the fundamental importance that Scripture and personal faith had in the developm...
This paper examines the relationship betweenJohn Wesley\u27s empiricism and his use of the language ...
The doctrine of the spiritual senses has played a significant role in the history of Roman Catholic ...
This article will discuss the theological foundation of Adam Smiths writings. Teleology, final caus...
The discipline, Christian Spirituality, evokes a new interest in Early Christian spirituality. What ...
The early stirrings of the Great Awakening were intensified by Edwards’ famous sermon A Divine and S...
John Smith was among the first of the Cambridge Platonists. He was therefore in a position to influe...
It is argued that our knowledge of the senses has extended far beyond the classical five senses, and...
This thesis is believed to be the first full-scale study of Jonathan Edwards’ theology of revelation...
John Smith (1618-1652), long known for the elegance of his prose and the breadth of his erudition, h...
John Smith (1618-1652), long known for the elegance of his prose and the breadth of his erudition, h...
John Smith (1618-1652), the 17th century Cambridge Platonist, employed the traditional language of t...
This chapter offers a window into the theologies of Cusanus and the Cambridge Platonist John Smith (...
The literature on the Cambridge Platonists abounds with references to Neoplatonism and the Alexandri...
The literature on the Cambridge Platonists abounds with references to Neoplatonism and the Alexandri...
This study examines the fundamental importance that Scripture and personal faith had in the developm...
This paper examines the relationship betweenJohn Wesley\u27s empiricism and his use of the language ...
The doctrine of the spiritual senses has played a significant role in the history of Roman Catholic ...
This article will discuss the theological foundation of Adam Smiths writings. Teleology, final caus...
The discipline, Christian Spirituality, evokes a new interest in Early Christian spirituality. What ...
The early stirrings of the Great Awakening were intensified by Edwards’ famous sermon A Divine and S...
John Smith was among the first of the Cambridge Platonists. He was therefore in a position to influe...
It is argued that our knowledge of the senses has extended far beyond the classical five senses, and...
This thesis is believed to be the first full-scale study of Jonathan Edwards’ theology of revelation...