Description:
This book represents the first detailed record of Samuel Miller ever produced and will be a significant contribution to Old Princeton scholarship.
Review Quotes: "This study provides a real service by utilizing the previously untapped archival materials left by Princeton Seminary's Samuel Miller, which balance out the dominant view of him as departing from the Reformed tradition. Miller's education and teaching reveal a strong element of Reformed scholasticism, while his early ministry is characterized by his preaching of Reformed orthodoxy and exegesis. He even maintained a place for Jonathan Edwards, who, according to the prevailing interpretation, had been jettisoned at Princeton in favor of Common Sense approaches." --Ken P. Minkema, Director, Jonathan Edwards Center, Yale University