Making Heretics

Making Heretics

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780691089430
Untertitel:
Militant Protestantism and Free Grace in Massachusetts, 1636-1641
Autor:
Michael P. Winship
Herausgeber:
Princeton University Press
Anzahl Seiten:
342
Erscheinungsdatum:
17.02.2002
ISBN:
0691089434

"An original and important new study. . . . [A] tightly conceived and
compelling contribution to the field."---Konstantin Dierks, Seventeenth-Century News

Autorentext
Michael P. Winship is Professor of History at the University of Georgia and the author of Seers of God: Puritan Providentialism in the Restoration and Early Enlightenment.

Klappentext
Making Heretics is a major new narrative of the famous Massachusetts disputes of the late 1630s misleadingly labeled the "antinomian controversy" by later historians. Drawing on an unprecedented range of sources, Michael Winship fundamentally recasts these interlocked religious and political struggles as a complex ongoing interaction of personalities and personal agendas and as a succession of short-term events with cumulative results. Previously neglected figures like Sir Henry Vane and John Wheelwright assume leading roles in the processes that nearly ended Massachusetts, while more familiar "hot Protestants" like John Cotton and Anne Hutchinson are relocated in larger frameworks. The book features a striking portrayal of the minister Thomas Shepard as an angry heresy-hunting militant, helping to set the volatile terms on which the disputes were conducted and keeping the flames of contention stoked even as he ostensibly attempted to quell them. The first book-length treatment in forty years, Making Heretics locates its story in rich contexts, ranging from ministerial quarrels and negotiations over fine but bitterly contested theological points to the shadowy worlds of orthodox and unorthodox lay piety, and from the transatlantic struggles over the Massachusetts Bay Company's charter to the fraught apocalyptic geopolitics of the Reformation itself. An object study in the ways that puritanism generated, managed, and failed to manage diversity, Making Heretics carries its account on into England in the 1640s and 1650s and helps explain the differing fortunes of puritanism in the Old and New Worlds.

Zusammenfassung
A narrative of the famous Massachusetts disputes of the late 1630s misleadingly labeled the "antinomian controversy" by later historians. It recasts these interlocked religious and political struggles as a complex interaction of personalities and personal agendas and as a succession of short-term events with cumulative results.

Inhalt
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix ABBREVIATIONS xi Introduction 1 CHAPTER ONE: Assurance of Salvation in the Early Seventeenth Century 12 CHAPTER TWO: Lively Stones: John Cotton and Anne Hutchinson 28 CHAPTER THREE: The Most Glorious Church in the World: Boston, c. 1636 44 CHAPTER FOUR: Practicing Puritanism in a Strange Land: Massachusetts, c. 1636 64 CHAPTER FIVE: Secret Quarrels Turn Public: Summer 1636-January 1637 83 CHAPTER SIX: Convicting John Wheelwright: January-March 1637 106 CHAPTER SEVEN: Abimelech's Faction: March-August 1637 126 CHAPTER EIGHT: Reclaiming Cotton: August-September 1637 149 CHAPTER NINE: The November Trials: October-November 1637 166 CHAPTER TEN: An American Jezebel: November 1637-March 1638 188 CHAPTER ELEVEN: Holding Forth Darkly: March 1638-February 1641 211 CHAPTER TWELVE: Godly Endings 235 NOTES 247 INDEX 313


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