The Profane, the Civil, and the Godly The Profane, the Civil, and the Godly

The Profane, the Civil, and the Godly

The Reformation of Manners in Orthodox New England, 1679–1749

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Publisher Description

In this prize-winning study of the sacred and profane in Puritan New England, Richard P. Gildrie seeks to understand not only the fears, aspirations, and moral theories of Puritan reformers but also the customs and attitudes they sought to transform. Topics include tavern mores, family order, witchcraft, criminality, and popular religion. Gildrie demonstrates that Puritanism succeeded in shaping regional society and culture for generations not because New Englanders knew no alternatives but because it offered a compelling vision of human dignity capable of incorporating and adapting crucial elements of popular mores and aspirations.

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
1993
24 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
260
Pages
PUBLISHER
Penn State University Press
SIZE
1.1
MB