Cultures of care : : domestic welfare, discipline and the Church of Scotland, c.1600-1689 / / by Chris R. Langley.

Cultures of Care: Domestic Welfare, Discipline and the Church of Scotland, c. 1600-1689 explores voluntary networks of charity and their interaction with the Reformed Church of Scotland. Whereas most previous histories have assessed the growth of institutional charity, this book contends that the Re...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2020]
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Cultures of care : domestic welfare, discipline and the Church of Scotland, c.1600-1689 / by Chris R. Langley.
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St Andrews Studies in Reformation history
Cultures of Care: Domestic Welfare, Discipline and the Church of Scotland, c. 1600-1689 explores voluntary networks of charity and their interaction with the Reformed Church of Scotland. Whereas most previous histories have assessed the growth of institutional charity, this book contends that the Reformed Church of Scotland was heavily reliant on informal, domestic modes of self-help throughout the seventeenth century. The existence and widespread acceptance of informal care dramatically changes our understanding of the impact of the Calvinist Reformation. Local ecclesiastical and secular leaders did not have a concerted policy to affect or ameliorate informal networks of care. Reformed authorities were members of these networks, as well as agents to police them, collapsing distinctions between informal and formal modes of Calvinist authority.
Foreword -- Introduction -- 1. Kindness and the Parish -- 2. Childcare -- 3. Illegitimacy -- 4. Illness -- 5. Disability -- 6. Death -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Church work Church of Scotland History 17th century.
Scotland Church history 17th century.
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Foreword -- Introduction -- 1. Kindness and the Parish -- 2. Childcare -- 3. Illegitimacy -- 4. Illness -- 5. Disability -- 6. Death -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
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title_full Cultures of care : domestic welfare, discipline and the Church of Scotland, c.1600-1689 / by Chris R. Langley.
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contents Foreword -- Introduction -- 1. Kindness and the Parish -- 2. Childcare -- 3. Illegitimacy -- 4. Illness -- 5. Disability -- 6. Death -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
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