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Puritanism in America: new culture in a new world. [electronic resource]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, Viking Press [1973]Description: xiv, 338 p. 22 cmISBN:
  • 0670583103
  • 9780670583102
  • 0196904102
  • 9780196904108
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Puritanism in America: new culture in a new world.; Online version:: Puritanism in America: new culture in a new world.DDC classification:
  • 974/.02 19
  • 917.4/03/2
LOC classification:
  • F7 .Z53 1973
Other classification:
  • 11.55
  • 15.85
Online resources:
Contents:
The printed word -- Two views of grace and nature -- Masterlessness and conscience -- Puritanism as culture -- Calvinism -- The congregation as revolutionary cell -- Communism at Plymouth -- Rhetoric of colonization -- Family government -- Colonial realities -- Identity and the antinomian controversy -- Education limits conscience -- Magisterial supremacy -- Economic basis of heterodoxy -- American Puritanism versus the sect ideal -- New England and the civil war in England -- Laboring class and other economic pressures -- Indian policy -- Control of dissent -- Roger Williams and freedom of conscience -- The nature of the good society -- The function of learning -- Prosperity's meaning -- The dangers of love -- Dominating death -- Emergence of a literary style -- Cultural consequences -- Baptism and tribalism -- Quakerism versus the total state -- Puritan violence -- Restoration politics and commerce -- Reaction to royal supremacy -- Puritan drama -- Indian relations -- King Philip's War and racism -- Advent of provincialism -- Dissension in church affairs -- Synod of 1679 and rise of professionalism -- Religion sentimentalized -- Colonial society -- History as identity -- Alienation of the ministerial intellect -- Issues of political dominion -- Puritanism and liberty -- Social consequences of the new charter -- Anti-French policy and Sir William Phips -- Legislative reaction to negroes and the poor -- Witchcraft -- Shift in sensibility -- Samuel Sewall and Edward Taylor -- Politics of commerce at Harvard and Brattle Street -- Benjamin Colman, sensibility, and sentiment -- John Wise and democracy -- Religion as civilizer -- Slavery -- The social pyramid and high culture -- The great awakening -- Psyche versus society and literature -- Jonathan Edwards, Benjamin Franklin, and puritan continuity.
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The printed word -- Two views of grace and nature -- Masterlessness and conscience -- Puritanism as culture -- Calvinism -- The congregation as revolutionary cell -- Communism at Plymouth -- Rhetoric of colonization -- Family government -- Colonial realities -- Identity and the antinomian controversy -- Education limits conscience -- Magisterial supremacy -- Economic basis of heterodoxy -- American Puritanism versus the sect ideal -- New England and the civil war in England -- Laboring class and other economic pressures -- Indian policy -- Control of dissent -- Roger Williams and freedom of conscience -- The nature of the good society -- The function of learning -- Prosperity's meaning -- The dangers of love -- Dominating death -- Emergence of a literary style -- Cultural consequences -- Baptism and tribalism -- Quakerism versus the total state -- Puritan violence -- Restoration politics and commerce -- Reaction to royal supremacy -- Puritan drama -- Indian relations -- King Philip's War and racism -- Advent of provincialism -- Dissension in church affairs -- Synod of 1679 and rise of professionalism -- Religion sentimentalized -- Colonial society -- History as identity -- Alienation of the ministerial intellect -- Issues of political dominion -- Puritanism and liberty -- Social consequences of the new charter -- Anti-French policy and Sir William Phips -- Legislative reaction to negroes and the poor -- Witchcraft -- Shift in sensibility -- Samuel Sewall and Edward Taylor -- Politics of commerce at Harvard and Brattle Street -- Benjamin Colman, sensibility, and sentiment -- John Wise and democracy -- Religion as civilizer -- Slavery -- The social pyramid and high culture -- The great awakening -- Psyche versus society and literature -- Jonathan Edwards, Benjamin Franklin, and puritan continuity.

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