Religion and Its Reformation in America, Beginnings to 1730 -

Religion and Its Reformation in America, Beginnings to 1730

An Anthology of Primary Sources
Buch | Hardcover
1129 Seiten
2020
Baylor University Press (Verlag)
978-1-60258-301-6 (ISBN)
134,85 inkl. MwSt
Beginning with a brief look at what the European colonists were able to make of indigenous beliefs and practices, and ending in 1730, Religion and Its Reformation in America seeks to highlight the distinguishing features of Christianity in the first century of its life in the colonies that would became the United States.
Beginning with a brief look at what the European colonists were able to make of indigenous beliefs and practices, and ending in 1730 - the year before the first published work of the Rev. Jonathan Edwards - Religion and Its Reformation in America seeks to highlight the distinguishing features of Christianity in the first century of its life in the colonies that would became the United States.

The transplanted Church of England in Virginia, the Catholicism of Maryland, and, later on, the Quaker experience of Pennsylvania are well represented, but the heaviest emphasis falls on the ""Puritans"" of Massachusetts and Connecticut. Astonishingly, the leaders of a migrant population produced a religious literature that, in both quantity and intellectual acumen, is unmatched in any other colonial venue on record. Drawing on an array of texts written on the Continent, and in some cases on a personal experience of Reformed churches abroad, these so-called Puritans sought a New Church in a providentially provided New England.

The general outlines of their story - end-time excitement, the establishment of a radical new ecclesiology (which came to be known as Congregationalism), second- and third-generation confusion and compromise which yet refused to concede that their radicalism had been a mistake - are well known to historians who specialize in this period. Presented here, however, for scholar and student alike, is something approaching a full literary record - not just names and dates and creeds and platforms, but a rich human experience of motive, energy, action, and affect. Religion to be sure, with reform its driving force - but also literature in its best sense, eager to upend prevailing assumptions.

Michael J. Colacurcio is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of English at the University of California, Los Angeles. Allison M. Johnson is Assistant Professor of English at San José State University.

Introduction: Migration, Invention, Declension, Awakening
1 Before America
2 Before The Pilgrims
3 A New Church In A New England
A. Old World Origins
B. A Trial of Separatism
C. A Greater Migration
D. Congregationalist Orthodoxy
4 After Zion, What?
5 Other Regions, Other Voices
A. Virginia
B. Maryland
C. Pennsylvania and New Jersey
D. New Amsterdam
6 End of an Era
7 Awakening versus Enlightenment

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Documents of Anglophone Christianity
Verlagsort Waco
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Gewicht 2075 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Religionsgeschichte
Religion / Theologie Christentum Kirchengeschichte
ISBN-10 1-60258-301-3 / 1602583013
ISBN-13 978-1-60258-301-6 / 9781602583016
Zustand Neuware
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