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Reluctant Revolutionary

The Life and Legacy of Pastor Andrew Eliot (1718–1778) of Boston

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Publisher Description

Andrew Eliot (1718-1778) was one of the most prominent Boston leaders in the second half of the eighteenth century. As minister of one of the city's biggest churches, his was an important political as well as religious voice into the earliest years of the American War for Independence. But Eliot has often been neglected or misunderstood. In this first full biography, John S. Oakes draws on multiple sources to offer a fresh portrait of the Boston minister as:
- a moderate but orthodox Calvinist who maintained a consistent witness at a time of theological turmoil
- a prosperous family man who helped the lay the foundations for future generations of Eliots among the Boston "Brahmin"
- a "reluctant revolutionary" whose devotion to Protestant British ideals prevented him from embracing the patriot cause in the War for Independence until hostilities were already under way
- a dedicated pastor who was one of very few ministers to choose to endure the hardships of Boston under British occupation
A cautious and irenic leader, Eliot also provides an outstanding example of a leader who proved able to maintain his personal integrity and a wide network of diverse connections, despite ministering in a highly polarized intellectual and political climate.

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2025
April 8
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
186
Pages
PUBLISHER
Wipf and Stock Publishers
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
12.8
MB