Puritanism and Emotion in the Early Modern World
The stereotype of the emotionless or gloomy Puritan is still with us, but this book's purpose is not merely to demonstrate that it is false. The reason to look at seventeenth-century English and American Puritans' understanding and experience of joy, happ
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Christianities in the Trans-Atlantic World, 1500–1800 General Editors: Professor Crawford Gribben, Queen’s University Belfast, UK Dr Scott Spurlock, University of Glasgow, UK Editorial Board: Professor John Coffey (Leicester University) Professor Jeff Jue (Westminster Theological Seminary) Professor Susan Hardman Moore (University of Edinburgh) Professor John Morrill (University of Cambridge) Professor David Mullan (Cape Breton University) Professor Richard Muller (Calvin Theological Seminary) Professor Jane Ohlmeyer (Trinity College Dublin) Professor Margo Todd (University of Pennsylvania) Professor Arthur Williamson (California State University, Sacramento) Building upon the recent recovery of interest in religion in the early modern transAtlantic world, this series offers fresh, lively and inter-disciplinary perspectives on the broad view of its subject. Books in the series will work strategically and systematically to address major but under-studied or overly simplified themes in the religious and cultural history of the early modern trans-Atlantic.
The series includes: Benjamin Bankhurst ULSTER PRESBYTERIANS AND THE SCOTS IRISH DIASPORA, 1750–1764 Jordan Landes LONDON QUAKERS IN THE TRANSATLANTIC WORLD The Creation of a Transatlantic Early Modern Community Crawford Gribben and Scott Spurlock (editors) PURITANISM IN THE TRANS-ATLANTIC WORLD 1600–1800 Alec Ryrie and Tom Schwanda PURITANISM AND EMOTION IN THE EARLY MODERN WORLD
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Puritanism and Emotion in the Early Modern World Edited by
Alec Ryrie Professor of the History of Christianity, Durham University, UK
and
Tom Schwanda Associate Professor of Christian Formation and Ministry, Wheaton College, USA
PURITANISM AND EMOTION IN THE EARLY MODERN WORLD
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