The Puritan Ordeal / / Andrew Delbanco.

More than an ecclesiastical or political history, this book is a vivid description of the earliest American immigrant experience. It depicts the dramatic tale of the seventeenth-century newcomers to our shores as they were drawn and pushed to make their way in an unsettled and unsettling world.Revie...

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Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 The Prophecies of Richard Hooker -- 2 Errand out of the Wilderness -- 3 City on a Hill -- 4 The Antinomian Dissent -- 5 The Founders Divide -- 6 Looking Homeward, Going Home -- 7 Fathers and Children -- 8 The Puritan Legacy -- Epilogue: Lincoln and Everett at Gettysburg -- Notes -- Index
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More than an ecclesiastical or political history, this book is a vivid description of the earliest American immigrant experience. It depicts the dramatic tale of the seventeenth-century newcomers to our shores as they were drawn and pushed to make their way in an unsettled and unsettling world.Reviews of this book: "A powerfully imaginative and personal book--perhaps as all great American books on the Puritans must be." --Gordon S. Wood, New York Review of Books "The arguments in this book will resonate in the study of American culture for years to come.There is much to recommend this book . historians and literary critics alike will be challenged by [it]. The Puritan Ordeal shows great promise for the continuing study of the life of the mind in America." --Bruce Tucker, Journal of American History "Delbanco's singular achievement in The Puritan Ordeal remains his sensitive, attentive, and generous recovery of the first emigrants' voices.[This book] may well provide the richest transcription we have of the hesitant, bewildered yet ultimately hopeful new-world inflections that register everywhere in early American culture." --Donald Weber, American Literary History "The author of this study, displaying an ideal combination of sensibility and judgement, discusses the Puritans who fled to New England and traces the effect of their immigrant experience on American literature. Like later immigrants, they found that emotional rifts opened between the first and second generations, and, like other English religious radicals, they were disturbed by women's demands for religious equality. The Puritan hope of creating a Christian--nonexploitative--economy in the New World was disappointed, and the dominant strand in Puritan thought became the need to constrain sinful human beings. However, Mr. Delbanco believes that it was the other strand in Puritan thought--the aspiration toward a community of saints--which became an important influence on American literature." --New Yorker "Against those historians whose primary interest has been the life of the mind or the development of the ecclesia, Delbanco emphasizes the fact that the Puritans were first and foremost a group of immigrants. This book offers a perceptive look at the inner history of that particular group." --American Journal of Theology and Philosophy "Andrew Delbanco's book is concerned with one of the most famous achievements of the Puritan spirit, the colonisation of New England. Popular American mythology depicts this as a classic triumph of faith over adversity. Mr. Delbanco shows convincingly that it is more truly seen as an 'ordeal', marked by tensions already present in the old world and intensified in the new." --The Economist "A noteworthy historical analysis." --Kirkus Reviews "This is a learned, well-researched, "able text, delving deeply into matters of scholastic debate; yet the most interesting parts illuminate the felt experience of the earliest New Englanders: their passion for sermons, their Pauline belief in sudden transformations through grace." --Virginia Quarterly Review
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Acknowledgments --
Contents --
Introduction --
1 The Prophecies of Richard Hooker --
2 Errand out of the Wilderness --
3 City on a Hill --
4 The Antinomian Dissent --
5 The Founders Divide --
6 Looking Homeward, Going Home --
7 Fathers and Children --
8 The Puritan Legacy --
Epilogue: Lincoln and Everett at Gettysburg --
Notes --
Index
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