Of God and Reason in XVIII C. British North America

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1 avril 2021

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10.32870/mycp.v10i28.701

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Carlos Acosta Gastélum, « Of God and Reason in XVIII C. British North America », México y la Cuenca del Pacífico, ID : 10670/1.956unu


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The following article intends the description of the religious and intellectual environment in prerevolutionary America. It is divided into two main sections: (1) a religious one where I will cover the most significant elements, and the ideological context of what was the most decisive cultural force in the formation of the new country ―Puritanism―; and (2) another that succinctly describes the particular shape that enlightened thought acquired in that part of the British Empire. A description of eighteenth-century Puritan North America requires a closer look at the version of Calvinism prevalent in the Northeastern seaboard, and therein to the cultural phenomenon of religious revivalism. Now connected to these variables lie a series of theological conceptions that shaped Puritan belief and practice in manifold ways, and that will be covered in the first section of this work: Arminianism, Antinomianism, Millennialism, and Religious Enthusiasm, among others.

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