One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic, Tome 2. John Williamson Nevin

One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic, Tome 2 - John Williamson Nevin


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enthusiasm and sectarian primitivism. They thought they were recapitulating an allegedly pure apostolic Christianity, although in fact their actual religious expression was a thoroughly modern notion of personal, democratized religious experience.12 Nevin rather thought that the church was already present, but had to be seen through the transformed perception of faith. Secondly, he was coming to believe that the “essence” of this church, apprehended through faith, was expressed in the Apostles’ Creed: “Credo in God . . . in Jesus Christ his only Son, . . . [and in] the holy catholic church.” It must be believed to be seen at all. More technically, Nevin had assimilated the theory of Philip Schaff (his new colleague at Mercersburg after the death of Rauch) that the “development of the church” was evolution, “regular development.”13 For the next five or six years, this understanding of development would overlay Nevin’s native biological metaphor of the organism.14 But the first two themes would remain with Nevin for the rest of his life, and are ever more energetically stated and explored in the present tome.


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