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Overview"In this study Dr. Nancy C. James analyzes the symbolism in Josiah Conder's poetic hymn, the expression of his beliefs and the notion of prevenient theology that motivated Conder. In 1843 poet Josiah Conder published his hymn ""Tis Not I Did Choose Thee."" Conder used Jesus' Farewell Narratives from the ""Gospel of John"" to speak of God's choice of humanity. This theological idea of prevenient grace affirms that God chooses those who believe. Conder used two primary symbols of stain and chosen in this hymn to describe the condition of humanity. In the late 20th century many Protestant denominations took a new interest in Conder's hymn. An Episcopal theologian, Charles Philip Price, edited Conder's hymn and named it ""In Your Mercy, Lord, You Called Me."" Price successfully advocated for the inclusion of this hymn in the Episcopal hymnal 1982. Twentieth century philosopher, Paul Ricoeur, defines a symbol as a spontaneous appropriation of a spiritual meaning read on a literal object. The symbol reveals the bond between holiness and humanity. Ricoeur's work on symbolism deepens our understanding of Conder's symbols. Conder's stain reveals how lost people can become while his symbol of chosen affirms that God reaches out through grace to humanity. That the postmodern era shows fresh enthusiasm for Conder's hymn ""'Tis Not I Did Choose Thee"" reveals a spiritual need in this era. This book explores the many issues raised by these three Protestant thinkers, Josiah Conder, Charles Philip Price, and Paul Ricoeur." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nancy C. JamesPublisher: The Edwin Mellen Press Ltd Imprint: Edwin Mellen Press Ltd ISBN: 9780773436305ISBN 10: 0773436308 Pages: 104 Publication Date: August 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsJames' vigorous scholarship and penetrating analysis commend her as a writer we can rely upon to speak with honesty, clarity and care. We read her as we would listen to a trusted mentor. -Prof. William Bradley Roberts Virginia Theological Seminary Dr. James presents historical information on Josiah Conder that places his poetic work in the tradition of Protestant Nonconformism -Prof. Sharon Voros United States Navel Acedemy """James' vigorous scholarship and penetrating analysis commend her as a writer we can rely upon to speak with honesty, clarity and care. We read her as we would listen to a trusted mentor."" -Prof. William Bradley Roberts Virginia Theological Seminary ""Dr. James presents historical information on Josiah Conder that places his poetic work in the tradition of Protestant Nonconformism"" -Prof. Sharon Voros United States Navel Acedemy""" Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |