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The Precisianist Strain
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Theodore Dwight Bozeman
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17th century
/ American Studies
/ Antinomianism
/ Comparative Religion
/ England
/ History
/ History of doctrines
/ Massachusetts
/ Puritans
/ RELIGION
2012
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The Precisianist Strain
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Theodore Dwight Bozeman
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17th century
/ American Studies
/ Antinomianism
/ Comparative Religion
/ England
/ History
/ History of doctrines
/ Massachusetts
/ Puritans
/ RELIGION
2012
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The Precisianist Strain
2012
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Overview
In an examination of transatlantic Puritanism from 1570 to 1638,
Theodore Dwight Bozeman analyzes the quest for purity through
sanctification. The word \"Puritan,\" he says, accurately depicts a
major and often obsessive trait of the English late Reformation: a
hunger for discipline. The Precisianist Strain clarifies
what Puritanism in its disciplinary mode meant for an early modern
society struggling with problems of change, order, and
identity.
Focusing on ascetic teachings and rites, which in their severity
fostered the \"precisianist strain\" prevalent in Puritan thought and
devotional practice, Bozeman traces the reactions of believers put
under ever more meticulous demands. Sectarian theologies of ease
and consolation soon formed in reaction to those demands, Bozeman
argues, eventually giving rise to a \"first wave\" of antinomian
revolt, including the American conflicts of 1636-1638.
Antinomianism, based on the premise of salvation without strictness
and duty, was not so much a radicalization of Puritan content as a
backlash against the whole project of disciplinary religion. Its
reconceptualization of self and responsibility would affect
Anglo-American theology for decades to come.
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Omohundro Institute and University of North Carolina Press,The University of North Carolina Press,Omohundro Institute and University of North Caroli
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9781469615257, 1469615258, 0807828505, 9780807828502
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