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Patterns in History David W. Bebbington

Patterns in History By David W. Bebbington

Patterns in History by David W. Bebbington


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In this concise volume, historian David Bebbington offers a summary of various theories of history from ancient times down to the present. Patterns in History provides Christian students of history with a trusted guide in what Mark Noll has described as the best evangelical introduction to the history of history writing.

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Patterns in History: A Christian Perspective on Historical Thought by David W. Bebbington

In this concise volume, historian David Bebbington offers a summary of various theories of history from ancient times down to the present. Patterns in History provides Christian students of history with a trusted guide in what Mark Noll has described as ""the best evangelical introduction to the history of history writing."" The updated and expanded fourth edition contains a new chapter on postmodern history, making an already important book even more essential.

Bebbington begins by asking ""what is history?"" He organizes his answer, and the book, around the interplay between history as the historical process (how it has been understood and interpreted in the past) and historiography (the account of the past written by historians). In six chapters Bebbington describes and evaluates each of what he identifies as the main schools of thought about the nature and meaning of the historical process: cyclical history, Christian history, the idea of progress, historicism, Marxist history, and postmodern history. Bebbington analyzes theories of historiography before returning to the question of meaning in history. He argues that Christianity offers scholarly, as well as religious, answers to questions and contradictions that abound in both areas.

By assessing how the Christian philosophy of history parallels, informs, and corrects secular theories, Bebbington suggests a chastened way forward for Christian historians. Even as they must acknowledge and wrestle with the complexities of the human story, Christian historians come to the task with an understanding of history as the realm of providence and purpose. Whether that conviction is implicit or explicit in the historian's writing, it is the distinctive element of faithful historical analysis.

Patterns in History Reviews

"The book is a valuable contributionto the philosophy of history and the theory of historiography." C.T. McIntire, Church History
"In an age of trivial, superspecialized scholarship, this is Christian thinking of a high, broad order. Those interested in Christian ideas in the modern world, in comparative religion, and in the study of history all ought to invest in this unusually useful handbook." John G. Stackhouse, Jr., Christianity Today
"A masterly summary of the major developments in the interpretation of history." Alastair Redfern, The Modern Churchman
"A trusted guide for Christian students of history." Jacob P. Ellens, Calvin Theological Journal

About David W. Bebbington

David W. Bebbington is Distinguished Visiting Professor of History at Baylor University and Professor of History at the University of Stirling. He is the author of Baptists through the Centuries: A History of a Global People.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • 1. What Is History?
  • 2. Cyclical History
  • 3. Christian History
  • 4. The Idea of Progress
  • 5. Historicism
  • 6. Marxist History
  • 7. Postmodern History
  • 8. The Philosophy of Historiography
  • 9. The Meaning of History
  • Booklist
  • Index

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    NPB9781481309516
    9781481309516
    148130951X
    Patterns in History: A Christian Perspective on Historical Thought by David W. Bebbington
    New
    Hardback
    Baylor University Press
    2018-10-17
    245
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