Sermons for the New Life

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Sermons for the New Life is a 19th-century collection of influential Christian sermons by American theologian Horace Bushnell, reflecting his distinctive views on spiritual renewal and moral transformation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
sermon collection
associatedWith Hartford, Connecticut NERFINISHED
New England theology NERFINISHED
author Horace Bushnell NERFINISHED
circulation read in American Protestant churches
used as a resource for preachers
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
focusesOn Christian character formation
personal conversion
practical Christian ethics
genre Christian literature
religious sermons
theological work
hasInfluenced American Protestant preaching
liberal Protestant theology
hasPart individual sermons by Horace Bushnell
hasReception considered influential in American homiletics
intendedAudience Christian laity
Christian ministers
language English
literaryForm homiletic discourse
sermon
mainSubject Christian life
Christian theology NERFINISHED
moral transformation
practical theology
spiritual renewal
movement 19th-century American Protestantism
notableFor distinctive view of Christian life as moral transformation
influence on 19th-century American religious thought
period Victorian era
philosophicalCurrent liberal theology
publicationCentury 19th century
relatedWork Horace Bushnell’s theological writings
religiousTradition Congregationalism
Protestantism
theme moral responsibility
new life in Christ
regeneration
sanctification
theologicalEmphasis Christian experience
ethical living
inner spiritual change
moral character

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