Kenneth J. Stewart https://reformedforum.org Reformed Theological Resources Thu, 20 Feb 2025 22:35:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://reformedforum.org/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/2020/04/cropped-reformed-forum-logo-300dpi-side_by_side-1-32x32.png Kenneth J. Stewart – Reformed Forum https://reformedforum.org 32 32 The Genevan Réveil https://reformedforum.org/podcasts/ctc898/ Fri, 14 Mar 2025 05:00:00 +0000 https://reformedforum.org/?post_type=podcast&p=47157 In this episode we welcome Dr. Jean Decorvet and Dr. Kenneth Stewart to explore The Geneva Réveil, a significant yet often overlooked nineteenth-century evangelical revival that reshaped French-speaking Protestantism and […]]]>

In this episode we welcome Dr. Jean Decorvet and Dr. Kenneth Stewart to explore The Geneva Réveil, a significant yet often overlooked nineteenth-century evangelical revival that reshaped French-speaking Protestantism and left a lasting global impact. We discuss the origins, theological dynamics, and international reach of this movement, featured in the new volume, The Geneva Réveil in International Perspective.

Dr. Decorvet shares personal insights, including his family’s connection to Adolphe Monod—known as “the voice of the revival”—while Dr. Stewart highlights the fascinating transatlantic ties between the Réveil and American Presbyterianism. The conversation considers the blend of warm piety and Reformed orthodoxy that fueled the movement, its influence on hymnody, social reform (including the founding of the Red Cross), and the broader currents of nineteenth-century evangelicalism.

Kennneth J. Stewart is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society. Until 2019, he was professor of theological studies in Covenant College, Lookout Mountain, Georgia.

Jean Decorvet is president and professor of theological studies at the Haute école de théologie, St-Légier, Switzerland. He is also a visiting professor in historical studies at the Faculté Jean Calvin.

Listen to discover how the Geneva Réveil not only revitalized Francophone Protestantism but also shaped the course of global missions, theological education, and the enduring legacy of Reformed thought.

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Chapters

  • 00:00:07 Introduction
  • 00:05:32 Familiarity with the Genevan Reveil
  • 00:11:31 European Roots of the Evangelical Free Church
  • 00:12:50 Historical Background and Context
  • 00:17:52 Unique Aspects of the Genevan Reveil
  • 00:22:02 Pietism and Calvinist Orthodoxy
  • 00:28:53 The Reveil and Theological Liberalism
  • 00:31:33 The Far-Reaching Effects of the Reveil
  • 00:38:12 Roman Catholicism and the Reveil
  • 00:44:17 American Presbyterian Influence on the Reveil
  • 00:50:41 Louis Gaussen’s Influence
  • 00:58:49 Looking to the Future
  • 01:01:59 Conclusion

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The History of Presbyterianism and Evangelicalism https://reformedforum.org/podcasts/ctc781/ Fri, 16 Dec 2022 06:00:00 +0000 https://reformedforum.org/?post_type=podcast&p=38092 Donald Fortson and Kenneth Stewart speak about their book, Reformed and Evangelical across Four Centuries (Eerdmans), in which they tell the story of the Presbyterian church in the United States, […]]]>

Donald Fortson and Kenneth Stewart speak about their book, Reformed and Evangelical across Four Centuries (Eerdmans), in which they tell the story of the Presbyterian church in the United States, beginning with its British foundations and extending to its present-day expression in multiple American Presbyterian denominations. This account emphasizes the role of the evangelical movement in shaping various Presbyterian bodies in America, especially in the twentieth century amid increasing departures from traditional Calvinism, historic orthodoxy, and a focus on biblical authority. Particular attention is also given to crucial elements of diversity in the Presbyterian story, with increasing numbers of African American, Latino/a, and Korean American Presbyterians—among others—in the twenty-first century. Overall, this book will be a bountiful resource to anyone curious about what it means to be Presbyterian in the multidimensional American context, as well as to anyone looking to understand this piece of the larger history of Christianity in the United States.

Dr. Kenneth J. Stewart is Professor Emeritus of Theological Studies at Covenant College. He is a specialist in the history of Christianity from the Reformation to the present with special interest in the development of the evangelical Protestant tradition. He has a growing interest in early Christianity and the transmission of doctrine from the early church forward to our time.

Dr. S. Donald Fortson III is Professor of Church History and Pastoral Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte, North Carolina. Prior to RTS, he served as Assistant Professor of Ministry and the Director of the DMin Program at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Before his teaching career, Dr. Fortson was a pastor for nine years; he continues his pastoral ministry through teaching, preaching in local churches, and leadership in the Evangelical Presbyterian Church.

Dr. Alan Strange is Professor of Church History and Theological Librarian at Mid-America Reformed Seminary in Dyer, Indiana. He served Providence Orthodox Presbyterian Church in Glassboro, New Jersey, for over nine years before coming to Mid-America. He is an associate pastor at First Church (OPC) in South Holland, Illinois.

Chapters

  • 00:00:07 Introduction
  • 00:03:15 The Idea for this Book
  • 00:08:04 The Combination of Authors
  • 00:14:07 Distinctive Features of the Book
  • 00:26:44 The Relationship between Presbyterianism and Evangelicalism
  • 00:35:43 The Missionary Impulse
  • 00:41:38 Cultural Transformation
  • 00:49:24 Modernism and Fundamentalism
  • 00:57:05 Evangelical Marginalization and Church Union
  • 01:08:40 Conclusion

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