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Isaac Watts

Reason, Passion and the Revival of Religion

Dr Graham Beynon

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English
T.& T.Clark Ltd
19 April 2018
Isaac

Watts was an important but relatively unexamined figure and this volume

offers a description of his theology, specifically identifying his

position on reason and passion as foundational. The book shows how Watts

modified a Puritan inherence on both topics in the light of the thought

of his day. In particular there is an examination of how he both took

on board and reacted against aspects of Enlightenment and sentimentalist

thought. Watts’ position on these foundational issued of reason and

passion are then shown to lie behind his more practical works to revive

the church.

Graham Beynon examines the motivation for Watts’ work

in writing hymns, and the way in which he wrote them; and discusses his

preaching and prayer. In each of these practical topics Watts’s

position is compared to earlier Puritans to show the difference his

thinking on reason and passion makes in practice. Isaac Watts is shown

to have a coherent position on the foundational issues of reason and

passion which drove his view of revival of religion.
By:  
Imprint:   T.& T.Clark Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   331g
ISBN:   9780567681218
ISBN 10:   0567681211
Series:   T&T Clark Studies in English Theology
Pages:   224
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  A / AS level ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Graham Beynon is Minister at the Grace Church in Cambridge, UK, and Director of Independent Ministry Training, Oak Hill College, London, UK.

Reviews for Isaac Watts: Reason, Passion and the Revival of Religion

Beynon has produced an erudite, brilliant investigation into the work of Watts. * Reading Religion * Isaac Watts the Dissenting hymnwriter was also an eighteenth-century intellectual who exerted a powerful influence over several generations through his extensive writings. His achievement, as Graham Beynon shows, was to build on his Puritan inheritance by engaging with contemporary thought so as to lay the foundations for the reformation of religion. In many ways he anticipated the concerns of the Evangelical Revival that took off in his later years. * David Bebbington, University of Stirling, UK * Reason and passion and the relationship between them are key themes in the early eighteenth century. Graham Beynon has made a significant contribution in this area with this volume on reason and passion in the works of Isaac Watts. Beynon examines Watts's approach to reason and passion and the interconnections between those subjects and preaching, worship and prayer. His study makes a significant contribution to the understanding of English Dissent in the first part of the 18th century. * Robert Strivens, Principal, London Theological Seminary, UK * The theologian and hymn-writer Isaac Watts was one of the major shapers of eighteenth-century evangelicalism, yet he has received far less scrutiny than the Wesleys or Jonathan Edwards. Graham Beynon's book joins other recent studies by Isabel Rivers and Tessa Whitehouse in turning the spotlight onto Watts. He reveals a serious and consistent thinker, one who found a place for religious passion within the context of England's Protestant Enlightenment. What makes the book particularly useful is its judicious assessment of how Watts perpetuated and modified the Puritan tradition. * John Coffey, University of Leicester, UK *


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