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  1. Nathaniel William Taylor (June 23, 1786 – March 10, 1858) was an influential Protestant Theologian of the early 19th century, whose major contribution to the Christian faith (and to American religious history), known as the New Haven theology or Taylorism, [1] was to line up historical Calvinism with the religious revivalism of the time ( The Se...

  2. 19. Dez. 2002 · Abstract. Nathaniel William Taylor (1786–1858) was arguably the most influential American theologian of his generation. Despite his tremendous national influence, however, his views were chronically misunderstood. He and his associates always declared themselves to be Edwardsian Calvinists – working in the train of “America's ...

  3. Also known as Taylorism, refers to the 19th-century New England theological system that originated with Nathaniel William taylor, professor at Yale Divinity School, New Haven, Conn. (1822 – 58). An exposition of Puritan theology, it was the most influential and controversial since that of Jonathan edwards.

  4. New Catholic Encyclopedia. TAYLOR, NATHANIEL WILLIAM American Congregationalist theologian and founder of Yale Divinity School, who had a formative influence on the liberal orthodoxy of the New Haven tradition; b. New Milford, Conn., June 23, 1786; d. New Haven, Conn., March 10, 1858.

  5. Nathaniel William Taylor was a prominent Protestant theologian, professor, and founder of Yale Divinity School. Born on June 23, 1786 in New Milford, Connecticut, Taylor occupied an influential place in Protestant history in New England during his time as well as the history of religious studies at Yale University.

  6. Nathaniel William Taylor, 1786–1858: A Connecticut Liberal. By Sidney Earl Mead. (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1942. xi + 241 pp. Frontispiece, bibliography, appendix, and index. $2.50.) | Journal of American History | Oxford Academic. Volume 29. Issue 4. March 1943. Journal Article.

  7. 19. Dez. 2002 · Nathaniel Taylor, New Haven Theology, and the Legacy of Jonathan Edwards. December 2002. DOI: 10.1093/0195154282.001.0001. ISBN: 9780195154283. Authors: Douglas A. Sweeney. Citations (4)...