textThis study revises a dominant narrative of the eighteenth-century, in which a secular modernity emerges in opposition to religious belief. It argues that a major challenge for writers such as Jonathan Swift and Daniel Defoe, and for English subjects generally, was to grasp the object world--including the modern technological object--in terms of its spiritual potential. I identify disputes around the liturgy and common prayer as a source of a folk psychology concerning mental habits conditioned by everyday interactions with devotional and cultural objects. Swift and Defoe therefore confront even paradigmatically modern forms (from trade items to scientific techniques) as a spiritual ecology, a network of new possibilities for practical p...
Abstract .This article explores belief in divine intervention in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century ...
'Enthusiasm' was a term widely used in early modern England as a pejorative to designate individuals...
In my dissertation, "Visible Deliverances: The Fact and Figure of Miracle in Eighteenth-Century Amer...
textThis study revises a dominant narrative of the eighteenth-century, in which a secular modernity ...
This article surveys the question of how early Protestantism was experienced by its practitioners, u...
This thesis undertakes an architectonically arranged analysis of a particularly prevalent and powerf...
This dissertation examines the ways in which the encounter with God is figured in post-Reformation ...
This dissertation focuses on the historical problem of false prophecy—or, more generally, the need t...
The eighteenth century is often characterized as the Age of enlightenment. J. C. D. Clark argues th...
Critics who work with eighteenth-Critics who work with eighteenth-century texts have long wrestled w...
Showcasing Defoe’s early canon in relation to contemporary popular religious writing and a burgeonin...
This is a study of some literary aspects of English thinking during the eighty years from Elizabeth'...
The mid-seventeenth century turn to moralism in English Protestant theology – exemplified here by ‘I...
My dissertation connects the epistemologies of early English Protestantism and the new science movem...
This article deals with selected aspects of popular belief in post-Reformation England as compared ...
Abstract .This article explores belief in divine intervention in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century ...
'Enthusiasm' was a term widely used in early modern England as a pejorative to designate individuals...
In my dissertation, "Visible Deliverances: The Fact and Figure of Miracle in Eighteenth-Century Amer...
textThis study revises a dominant narrative of the eighteenth-century, in which a secular modernity ...
This article surveys the question of how early Protestantism was experienced by its practitioners, u...
This thesis undertakes an architectonically arranged analysis of a particularly prevalent and powerf...
This dissertation examines the ways in which the encounter with God is figured in post-Reformation ...
This dissertation focuses on the historical problem of false prophecy—or, more generally, the need t...
The eighteenth century is often characterized as the Age of enlightenment. J. C. D. Clark argues th...
Critics who work with eighteenth-Critics who work with eighteenth-century texts have long wrestled w...
Showcasing Defoe’s early canon in relation to contemporary popular religious writing and a burgeonin...
This is a study of some literary aspects of English thinking during the eighty years from Elizabeth'...
The mid-seventeenth century turn to moralism in English Protestant theology – exemplified here by ‘I...
My dissertation connects the epistemologies of early English Protestantism and the new science movem...
This article deals with selected aspects of popular belief in post-Reformation England as compared ...
Abstract .This article explores belief in divine intervention in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century ...
'Enthusiasm' was a term widely used in early modern England as a pejorative to designate individuals...
In my dissertation, "Visible Deliverances: The Fact and Figure of Miracle in Eighteenth-Century Amer...