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The New England Soul : Preaching and Religious Culture in Colonial New England
Harry S. Stout John B. Madden Master of Berkeley College and Jonathan Edwards Professor of American Christianity Yale University
其他書名
Preaching and Religious Culture in Colonial New England
出版
Oxford University Press, USA
, 1986-09-04
主題
History / United States / Colonial Period (1600-1775)
Religion / Christianity / History
Religion / History
Religion / Christianity / General
Religion / Christian Ministry / Preaching
Social Science / Customs & Traditions
ISBN
0198021011
9780198021018
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=qdZVutKW09QC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Throughout the colonial era, New England's only real public spokesmen were the Congregational ministers. One result is that the ideological origins of the American Revolution are nowhere more clearly seen than in the sermons they preached. The New England Soul is the first comprehensive analysis of preaching in New England from the founding of the Puritan colonies to the outbreak of the Revolution. Using a multi-disciplinary approach--including analysis of rhetorical style and concept of identity and community--Stout examines more than two thousand sermons spanning five generations of ministers, including such giants of the pulpit as John Cotton, Thomas Shepard, Increase and Cotton Mather, George Whitefield, Jonathan Edwards, Jonathan Mayhew, and Charles Chauncy. Equally important, however, are the manuscript sermons of many lesser known ministers, which never appeared in print. By integrating the sermons of ordinary ministers with the printed sermons of their more illustrious contemporaries, Stout reconstructs the full import of the colonial sermon as a multi-faceted institution that served both religious and political purposes, and explicated history and society to the New England Puritans for one and a half centuries.