Puritanism is defined as a mode of rhetoric which had its inception as a reaction against Romanist and feudal hierarchies in England and then offered itself as a frame for a developing history of ideas in America. The book analyzes the language of the major historical arguments for and against Puritanism and, in doing so, defines the negative as well as positive influences Puritanism has had on American culture. The arguments concerning Puritanism center around notions of power in the older faculty and Lockeian psychological theories.
ISBN: | 9780820425337 |
Publication date: | 1st June 1995 |
Author: | Ellwood Johnson |
Publisher: | P. Lang an imprint of Lang, Peter, Publishing Inc. |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 281 pages |
Series: | American University Studies. |
Genres: |
Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900 Language teaching and learning History Religion: general Philosophy of religion Religious ethics |