- D. G. Hart
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Darryl G. Hart is a religious and social historian. Hart is an Adjunct Professor of church history at Westminster Seminary California. He served as dean of academic affairs from 2000-2003.[1] He also taught church history at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, directed the Institute for the Study of American Evangelicals at Wheaton College, and was Director of Partnered Projects, Academic Programs and Faculty Development at the Intercollegiate Studies Institute in Wilmington, Delaware. He is an elder in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church.
Stephen J. Nichols states that, like many other theologians, Hart is of the opinion that "theology, like nature, abhors a vacuum", in that theologizing is influenced by culture.[2]
Hart follows in the tradition of J. Gresham Machen (to whom he dedicated his book Secular Faith) in espousing an approach to politics that engages at the level of the individual rather than that of the church. Hart makes the observation that "[e]fforts to use Christianity for public or political ends fundamentally distort the Christian religion."[3] In Secular Faith Hart argues for the church to follow its mission by standing apart as a witness, suggesting that the nature of Christianity is "otherwordly", and criticizing those who "have tried to use their faith for political engagement".[4]
In 1998 Christianity Today described him as "the prolific writer-librarian at Westminster Seminary in Philadelphia".[5] He is also co-editor (along with John Muether) of the Nicotine Theological Journal.[6]
Contents
Works
- Between the Times: The Orthodox Presbyterian Church in Transition, 1945-1990 (2011)
- A Secular Faith: Why Christianity Favors the Separation of Church and State (2006)
- John Williamson Nevin: High Church Calvinist (New Jersey: Presbyterian and Reformed, 2005),
- Deconstructing Evangelicalism: Conservative Protestantism in the Age of Billy Graham (2005)
- The Lost Soul of American Protestantism. Rowman & Littlefield, 2004.
- Defending the Faith: J. Gresham Machen and the Crisis of Conservative Protestantism in Modern America (2003)
- Recovering Mother Kirk: A Case for Liturgy in the Reformed Tradition (2003)
- That Old Time Religion (2002)
Notes
- ^ "WSC Adjunct Professor of Church History". http://wscal.edu/academics/faculty-bio/darryl-g-hart. Retrieved 2011-08-03.
- ^ Nichols(2008) p14
- ^ Nichols(2008) p218, citing Secular Faith p16
- ^ Nichols(2008) p215
- ^ "Books: Why Evangelicals Have the Biggest Seminaries: And why they are in crisis.". Christianity Today. 1/12/1998.
- ^ http://oldlife.org/ntj/
References
- Nichols, Stephen (2008). Jesus Made in America: A Cultural History from the Puritans to the Passion. Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press. ISBN 0830828494. http://books.google.com/?id=mcP0olaD8j0C&dq=D.+G.+Hart.
External links
- Old Life Theological Society
- posts at Front Porch Republic
- articles at Touchstone Journal
- Mars Hill Audio guest information
- Deconstructing Evangelicalism (audio released under Creative commons)
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- American Calvinists
- American Presbyterians
- American academics
- Calvinist ministers and theologians
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- Orthodox Presbyterian Church
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