The Mathers: Three Generations of Puritan Intellectuals, 1596–1728In this classic work of American religious history, Robert Middlekauff traces the evolution of Puritan thought and theology in America from its origins in New England through the early eighteenth century. He focuses on three generations of intellectual ministers—Richard, Increase, and Cotton Mather—in order to challenge the traditional telling of the secularization of Puritanism, a story of faith transformed by reason, science, and business. Delving into the Mathers' private papers and unpublished writings as well as their sermons and published works, Middlekauff describes a Puritan theory of religious experience that is more creative, complex, and uncompromising than traditional accounts have allowed. At the same time, he portrays changing ideas and patterns of behavior that reveal much about the first hundred years of American life. |
Contents
The Founder | 3 |
The Antichrist | 20 |
The Church | 35 |
The Word | 58 |
INCREASE MATHER 16391723 TYPOLOGY | 77 |
An Unripened Puritan | 79 |
The Invention of New England | 96 |
The Church of the Pure | 113 |
Christian Union and the of New England | 209 |
The Psychology of Abasement | 231 |
Christ and the Covenant | 247 |
The Failure of Reformation | 262 |
The Experimental Philosophy | 279 |
The Experimental Religion | 305 |
The Prophecy of Joel | 320 |
On the borders of Paradise | 350 |
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The Mathers: Three Generations of Puritan Intellectuals, 1596–1728 Robert Middlekauff Limited preview - 1999 |
The Mathers: Three Generations of Puritan Intellectuals, 1596–1728 Robert Middlekauff Limited preview - 1999 |
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