A Widower's Lament: The Pious Meditations of Johann Christoph Oelhafen

Lament is essential to human thriving. It allows us to cope with significant loss, an inescapable feature of our mortal existence. Lament is the passionate outpouring of deep sorrow and grief over such loss, which helps us avoid being completely overcome by the strong emotions that come with it. Lament is cathartic and constructive. It is a necessary step in coming to terms with great loss and moving forward in life. Not to lament is not to live--or at least not to live very fully, deeply, or well.

This book deals with one instance of Christian lament in the late Reformation by exploring the efforts of a talented yet little-known layman to cope with the death of his beloved wife. For the first time, it provides full access to the remarkable work of private devotion that he authored to express his lament. A work of haunting candor, impressive artistry, and searching faith, The Pious Meditations is an extraordinarily rare and valuable source that has received very little scholarly attention. It furnishes both fresh insight into life in the past and important resources for life in the present. Written in a period that knew no radical separation between the academy and the church, it was informed by the author's experience in both, and can continue to speak to both today.

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A Widower's Lament: The Pious Meditations of Johann Christoph Oelhafen

Lament is essential to human thriving. It allows us to cope with significant loss, an inescapable feature of our mortal existence. Lament is the passionate outpouring of deep sorrow and grief over such loss, which helps us avoid being completely overcome by the strong emotions that come with it. Lament is cathartic and constructive. It is a necessary step in coming to terms with great loss and moving forward in life. Not to lament is not to live--or at least not to live very fully, deeply, or well.

This book deals with one instance of Christian lament in the late Reformation by exploring the efforts of a talented yet little-known layman to cope with the death of his beloved wife. For the first time, it provides full access to the remarkable work of private devotion that he authored to express his lament. A work of haunting candor, impressive artistry, and searching faith, The Pious Meditations is an extraordinarily rare and valuable source that has received very little scholarly attention. It furnishes both fresh insight into life in the past and important resources for life in the present. Written in a period that knew no radical separation between the academy and the church, it was informed by the author's experience in both, and can continue to speak to both today.

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A Widower's Lament: The Pious Meditations of Johann Christoph Oelhafen

A Widower's Lament: The Pious Meditations of Johann Christoph Oelhafen

by Ronald K. Rittgers
A Widower's Lament: The Pious Meditations of Johann Christoph Oelhafen

A Widower's Lament: The Pious Meditations of Johann Christoph Oelhafen

by Ronald K. Rittgers

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Lament is essential to human thriving. It allows us to cope with significant loss, an inescapable feature of our mortal existence. Lament is the passionate outpouring of deep sorrow and grief over such loss, which helps us avoid being completely overcome by the strong emotions that come with it. Lament is cathartic and constructive. It is a necessary step in coming to terms with great loss and moving forward in life. Not to lament is not to live--or at least not to live very fully, deeply, or well.

This book deals with one instance of Christian lament in the late Reformation by exploring the efforts of a talented yet little-known layman to cope with the death of his beloved wife. For the first time, it provides full access to the remarkable work of private devotion that he authored to express his lament. A work of haunting candor, impressive artistry, and searching faith, The Pious Meditations is an extraordinarily rare and valuable source that has received very little scholarly attention. It furnishes both fresh insight into life in the past and important resources for life in the present. Written in a period that knew no radical separation between the academy and the church, it was informed by the author's experience in both, and can continue to speak to both today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781506424811
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress, Publishers
Publication date: 09/21/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 318
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Ronald K. Rittgers holds the Duke Divinity School Chair in Lutheran Studies and also serves as Professor of the History of Christianity. Prior to this role he held the Erich Markel Chair in German Reformation Studies at Valparaiso University. He is the author of several books, including The Reformation of Suffering: Pastoral Theology and Lay Piety in Late Medieval and Early Modern Germany (2012).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Abbreviations

List of Figures

Introduction

The Loss of AMICO

ICO and His City

The Pious Meditations

The Pious Meditations and Modern Scholarship

The Pious Meditations as an Evangelical Lament

Genre and Audience

A Note on the Translation, Dates, and Terms

Pious Meditations on the, Alas, Most Sorrowful Bereavement

Epilogue

Notes to the Introduction

Notes to the Epilogue

Index

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