Preaching and Paganism

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Preaching and Paganism

by Albert Parker Fitch

EN·~6 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
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PREACHING AND PAGANISM - BY - ALBERT PARKER FITCH - PROFESSOR OF THE HISTORY OF RELIGION IN AMHERST COLLEGE - WORKS BY THE SAME AUTHOR - THE COLLEGE COURSE AND THE PREPARATION FOR LIFE - CAN THE CHURCH SURVIVE IN THE CHANGING ORDER? - PUBLISHED ON THE FOUNDATION ESTABLISHED IN MEMORY OF JAMES WESLEY COOPER OF THE CLASS OF 1865, YALE COLLEGE - THE FORTY-SIXTH SERIES OF THE LYMAN BEECHER LECTURESHIP ON PREACHING IN YALE UNIVERSITY - NEW HAVEN YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS MDCCCCXX

3:15
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CHAPTER ONE - The Learner, the Doer and the Seer

45:46
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CHAPTER TWO - The Children of Zion and the Sons of Greece

57:37
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CHAPTER THREE - Eating, Drinking and Being Merry

54:29
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CHAPTER FOUR - The Unmeasured Gulf

50:56
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CHAPTER FIVE - Grace, Knowledge, Virtue

46:42
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CHAPTER SIX - The Almighty and Everlasting God

48:07
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CHAPTER SEVEN - Worship as the Chief Approach to Transcendence

45:48
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CHAPTER EIGHT - Worship and the Discipline of Doctrine

35:01

Description

This scholarly work offers a measured meditation on how Christian preaching confronts a world where ancient pagan ideas and modern secular thought increasingly intersect. Written by a seasoned professor of the history of religion, the volume situates its inquiry within a historic lecture series, aiming to revive forgotten spiritual emphases that have slipped from contemporary consciousness. Tracing the evolution of ministry—from medieval robed hierarchs to the ethical idealists of the Enlightenment—the author shows how each era reshapes the preacher’s role to meet the shifting needs of society.

The opening chapter frames the minister as learner, doer, and seer, questioning which figure is most vital in today’s cultural landscape. Drawing on thinkers such as Irving Babbitt and the debates surrounding naturalism, the book examines the rise of individualism, subjectivism, and the lingering allure of pagan symbolism. By linking historical patterns to present challenges, it invites both scholars and practicing believers to reconsider how preaching might speak meaningfully to a changing civilization.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (372K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Audrey Longhurst, William Flis, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2005-06-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

AP

Albert Parker Fitch

1877–1944

A theologian and teacher of religion, he wrote with the energy of someone trying to connect faith to the modern world. His best-known work, Preaching and Paganism, explores how preaching can speak honestly to changing times.

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