The paper analyzes early colonial representations of the New World, connected with immigration of the first- and second-generation religious dissenters in what was to become America. Taking into account the well-documented influence of Puritans on American identity (often noticed by scholars since Tocqueville), the paper elaborates on the Puritans’ and Pilgrims’ mindsets as they arrived in the New World, connected not only with their religious beliefs but most of all with a practical need to organize themselves effectively. Be it in John Winthrop’s “A Modell of Christian Charity,” William Bradford’s “Of Plymouth Plantation” or Samuel Danforth’s “New England’s Errand into the Wilderness,” the authors of these works clearly show how the Pilgr...
This paper analyzes John Eliot and his missionary efforts in New England, with a special focus on th...
Puritanism, as an attitude of mind, a moral force, and ultimately a movement, grew out of man's reco...
The religious and political conditions characterizing the daily lives of individuals comprising the ...
This paper examines the transnational themes of the early colonial history of New England. The peri...
The Puritan origins of Anglo-American culture have never been questioned, though they have later bee...
Samuel Danforth’s election sermon of 1670 is a classic example of the New England jeremiad. Addresse...
To examine Puritan nostalgia in the context of the Great Migration (1630s-40s), this paper analyzes ...
John Eliot (1604-1690) has been called ‘the apostle to the Indians’. This thesis looks at Eliot not ...
Samuel Danforth’s election sermon of 1670 is a classic example of the New England jeremiad. Addresse...
This paper is an attempt to explore the Puritan exegetical myth of 'an errand into the wilderness,' ...
The purpose of this study is to show how the different groups who settled in the English American co...
Puritanism in America is often misunderstood and misrepresented. Popular understanding of Puritan Ne...
Errands into the Metropolis offers a dramatic new interpretation of the texts and contexts of early ...
The New England Puritans brought with them to America a middle way, a philosophy that balanced the e...
This chapter examines the shifting language of conversion in New England Congregationalism - the bas...
This paper analyzes John Eliot and his missionary efforts in New England, with a special focus on th...
Puritanism, as an attitude of mind, a moral force, and ultimately a movement, grew out of man's reco...
The religious and political conditions characterizing the daily lives of individuals comprising the ...
This paper examines the transnational themes of the early colonial history of New England. The peri...
The Puritan origins of Anglo-American culture have never been questioned, though they have later bee...
Samuel Danforth’s election sermon of 1670 is a classic example of the New England jeremiad. Addresse...
To examine Puritan nostalgia in the context of the Great Migration (1630s-40s), this paper analyzes ...
John Eliot (1604-1690) has been called ‘the apostle to the Indians’. This thesis looks at Eliot not ...
Samuel Danforth’s election sermon of 1670 is a classic example of the New England jeremiad. Addresse...
This paper is an attempt to explore the Puritan exegetical myth of 'an errand into the wilderness,' ...
The purpose of this study is to show how the different groups who settled in the English American co...
Puritanism in America is often misunderstood and misrepresented. Popular understanding of Puritan Ne...
Errands into the Metropolis offers a dramatic new interpretation of the texts and contexts of early ...
The New England Puritans brought with them to America a middle way, a philosophy that balanced the e...
This chapter examines the shifting language of conversion in New England Congregationalism - the bas...
This paper analyzes John Eliot and his missionary efforts in New England, with a special focus on th...
Puritanism, as an attitude of mind, a moral force, and ultimately a movement, grew out of man's reco...
The religious and political conditions characterizing the daily lives of individuals comprising the ...