TY - BOOK AU - Welch,Claude TI - Protestant thought in the nineteenth century SN - 0300015356 AV - BT28 .W394 U1 - 230.04 W439P PY - 1972///-©1985 CY - New Haven PB - Yale University Press KW - Theology, Doctrinal KW - History KW - 19th century KW - Protestant churches KW - Doctrines N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; volume. 1. 1799-1870. -- volume. 2. 1870-1914; The problem of a history of nineteenth-century theology -- The eighteenth-century background -- Schleiermacher's theological program -- Religious truth in image and concept: Hegel and the speculative theology -- Reasoning faith and faithful reason: Coleridge and the struggle against the eighteenth century -- God's moral government or man's goodness: Taylor and Channing -- The chain of history -- Humanism, religion, and culture -- Strategies for restoration and conservation confessionalism, repristination, and biblicism -- Towards a critical orthodoxy: Frederick Denision Maurice -- Toward a critical orthodoxy: Horace Bushnell -- Mediation, speculation, and criticism -- Subjectivity as truth and untruth. Soren Kierkegaard N2 - A comprehensive account of the principal Protestant theological concerns and writers from 1870 to Word War I. Welch discusses both major and minor thinkers, placing them within such overarching themes as the nature of faith and the relationship of church and society. -Publisher ER -