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MIND AND HEART: THE PURITAN GENIUS Tyndale Seminary Instructor: Rev. Dr. Victor Shepherd Office Hours: Thursday 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Prerequisite: THEO 0531 and THEO 0532 or THEO 0530 Description: While the Puritan contribution to the history, institutions, literature and religious expression of the English-speaking world is immense, this course probes the spirituality of English and American Puritans. It focuses specifically on the Puritan understanding, appropriation, and expression of the believer's faith. It investigates the inception of faith, the trials that beset it, the arrears of sin in the believer's life, and the need for spiritual discernment, vigilance, and discipline. Objectives:
Requirements:
Textbooks: To be purchased: John Bunyan, The Pilgrim's Progress (Signet Classic Edition) Richard Baxter, The Reformed Pastor (Banner of Truth Edition) Jonathan Edwards, Religious Affections (Bethany House Edition) Evaluation: Weekly comments: 50% Essay : 50% Total :100% Written material is to be submitted in APA style. For policies concerning academic integrity see student handbook.
Sept. 12 Introductions, Class assignments The English Reformation Sept. 19 Features of Elizabethan Puritanism
Sept. 26 Bunyan, The Pilgrim's Progress, pp.17-55
Oct. 3 Bunyan: " , pp.55-103
Oct. 10 Bunyan: " , pp.103-148
Oct. 17 Baxter, The Reformed Pastor, chapter I
Oct. 24 Baxter, " , chapter II
Oct. 31 Baxter, " , chapter III
Nov. 7 Baxter, " , pp.173-192
Nov. 14 Edwards, Religious Affections, pp.xiii-xxxiv, chapters 1-2
Nov. 21 Edwards, " , chapters 3-5
Nov. 28 Edwards, " , chapters 6-8
Dec. 8 Edwards, " , chapters 9-10
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