ABSTRACT Tom Schwanda Soul Recreation: Spiritual Marriage and Ravishment in the Contemplative-Mystical Piety of Isaac Ambrose This thesis examines the theology and piety of Isaac Ambrose (1604-1664), a moderate Lancashire Puritan minister. More specifically it raises the question about the nature of his spiritual practices and whether they reflect what Bernard McGinn calls the “mystical element” of Christianity? This research is distinctive since Ambrose has never been the primary focus of research. There are six chapters to this thesis. Chapter 1 examines the definition of three key terms: “mysticism”, “Puritanism”, and “Puritan mysticism” and then substitutes “contemplative-mystical piety” for McGinn’s mystical elem...
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This thesis examines the theology and piety of Isaac Ambrose (1604-1664), a moderate Lancashire Puri...
Jonathan Edwards marks a pivotal transition in the history of Christian spirituality. During an era ...
This thesis examines how the dislocation of old beliefs in post-Reformation England affected percept...
Church leaders and other members of the Mystical Body of Christ can avail themselves more to the con...
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Having given a fresh historical overview of Pentecostal thought concerning the doctrine of human con...
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