The Reformed Pastor

The Reformed Pastor by John Williamson Nevin, published by Wipf & Stock Publishers in February 2006, presents a significant exploration of pastoral theology through the lens of one of the nineteenth century’s prominent Reformed theologians. This edition includes previously unpublished lectures that offer insights into the pragmatic issues faced by Christian congregations, showcasing Nevin’s theological precision and passion. With 120 pages, this work is available in English and provides a comprehensive portrait of Nevin’s contributions to American Protestantism.
Readers will find that this volume not only highlights Nevin’s theological perspectives but also includes an introduction by Sam Hamstra, which connects Nevin’s ideas to contemporary pastoral practice. The lectures delve into themes relevant to religion, Christianity, and theology, making it a valuable resource for students and pastors alike. Hamstra’s background as a pastor and author enriches the context of Nevin’s work, ensuring that the discussions remain applicable to the challenges faced by modern Christian leaders.
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During the relatively short history of American Protestantism countless pastors, theologians, and pastor-theologians have addressed a variety of pragmatic issues facing Christian congregations. No one has done so with greater theological precision and passion than the Reformed theologian John Williamson Nevin (1803-1886). Nevin made his mark in American Protestantism with the publication of The Anxious Bench and The Mystical Presence. In this volume, Sam Hamstra brings to light Nevin’s previously unpublished “”Lectures on Pastoral Theology,”” a work that provides students with a more comprehensive portrait of one of the nineteenth century’s leading Reformed theologians in America. Hamstra’s introduction provides an important companion to Nevin’s “”Lectures,”” one that includes application for twenty-first-century pastors, as well as a surprise for those familiar with Nevin’s critique of New Measures. Sam Hamstra Jr. has been a pastor and author for more than twenty-five years. Presently, he serves as Adjunct Professor of Worship at Northern Seminary (Lombard, IL). His previous work includes Reformed Confessionalism in Nineteenth-Century America: Essays on the Thought of John Williamson Nevin, a project he co-edited with Arie J. Griffioen (1995).
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