Timothy Dwight V

Theologian

Timothy Dwight V was a prominent American theologian and educator, known for his influential sermons and presidency at Yale University.

Born
January 1, 1752
Died
January 1, 1817
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9
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About Timothy Dwight V

Timothy Dwight V — Life and Legacy

Timothy Dwight V was a significant figure in American theology and education during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. As president of Yale University, he played a crucial role in shaping the institution's curriculum, emphasizing the integration of moral philosophy with scientific inquiry. His sermons and writings reflect a profound engagement with the themes of faith and reason, where he argued that true belief should be informed by rational thought. One of his notable ideas is that faith and reason are not opposing forces but rather complementary paths to understanding truth. This perspective is evident in his assertion that 'faith should be rational,' which challenges the skepticism of his era and encourages a deeper exploration of belief through intellectual inquiry. Dwight's impact on American education and theology continues to resonate, as he laid the groundwork for a more integrated approach to learning that values both spiritual and intellectual development.

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"The very names assigned to angels by their Creator, convey to us ideas pre-eminently pleasing, fitted to captivate the heart, and exalt the imagination; ideas which dispel gloom, banish despondency, enliven hope, and awaken sincere and unmingled joy."

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"Education ought everywhere to be religious education. At the same time, parents are farther bound to employ no instructors who will not educate their children religiously. To commit our children to the care of irreligious persons, is to commit lambs to the superintendency of wolves."

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"The darling schemes and fondest hopes of man are frequently frustrated by time. While sagacity contrives, patience matures, and labor industriously executes, disappointment laughs at the curious fabric, formed by so many efforts, and gay with so many brilliant colors, and, while the artists imagine the work arrived at the moment of completion, brushes away the beautiful web, and leaves nothing behind."

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"It is impossible for the mind which is not totally destitute of piety, to behold the sublime, the awful, the amazing works of creation and providence - the heavens with their luminaries, the mountains, the ocean, the storm, the earthquake, the volcano, the circuit of the seasons, and the revolutions of empires - without marking in them all the mighty hand of God, and feeling strong emotions of reverence toward the Author of these stupendous works."

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"To trust arms in the hands of the people at large has, in Europe, been believed...to be an experiment fraught only with danger. Here by a long trial it has been proved to be perfectly harmless...If the government be equitable; if it be reasonable in its exactions; if proper attention be paid to the education of children in knowledge and religion, few men will be disposed to use arms, unless for their amusement, and for the defense of themselves and their country."

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"Angels are endowed with the noblest created Attributes. They are endowed with wonderful Power. This perfection of Angels is forcibly indicated by the fact that the name Power, or Might, is in several places given to them in the Gospel. No stronger testimony of their high possession of this attribute can be conveyed by a single word; for it is a direct declaration that their nature is power itself."

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"Necessity can sharpen the wits even of children."

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"And eyes disclosed what eyes alone could tell."

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