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Title: Puritanism/Colonialism


1
Puritanism/Colonialism
  • The Search for Religious Freedom

2
Historical/General
  • Time span of mid-1500s to late 1600s
  • In 1608 Christian separatists traveled to
    Netherlands to escape religious persecution.
  • Growth of trade and commercialization of
    agriculture marked the beginnings of modern
    capitalism
  • Great need felt for social order,
    intellectual/moral certaintyand spiritual
    consolation

3
Pilgrims travel to New World
  • In Europe,the English government and Church
    deeply intertwined.
  • Puritans represented a threat to Church and
    society with criticisms and Calvinistic theology
  • Rather than face religious persecution, Pilgrims
    sailed to American in 1620
  • Pilgrim

4
What is a Puritan?
  • Refers to a number of protestant sects which
    sought to purify the established Church of
    England
  • Firmly against the idea of a national church
  • Believed clergy should NOT act as intermediary
    between individual and God
  • Stressed certain values inherent and helpful in
    the New World.

5
Biblical Proportions
  • Story of creation, fall, wanderings and rescue of
    the human race
  • For the Puritans the Bible was viewed as the
    literal word of God and became the foundation of
    Puritan writing and life
  • Believed that God revealed Himself through the
    Bible
  • Puritans escape from religious persecution had
    biblical roots
  • Genesis and Exodus
  • Kingdom of God in the New World

6
Calvinism
  • John Calvin was a law student in Paris who
    believed Lutheran theology
  • Emphasized the power of God over sinful and
    corrupt humanity
  • Man exists for God
  • God is unknowable
  • One must be content with Gods choice
  • The Trinity
  • Father Chose a people (Elect)
  • Son Died for those chosen
  • Holy Ghost makes Christs death effective by
    bringing the Elect to faith and repentance
  • TULIP

7
TULIP
  • Total Depravity original sin as cast upon
    humanity by Adam and Eve
  • man is bound to his evil nature..no free will
  • Need regeneration from God
  • Unconditional Elect God saves those He wishes
  • Predestination/Predetermination/The
    Elect/Selective Salvation
  • Fate determined upon foundation of world by
    Godman cannot choose or change
  • Limited Atonement Jesus died for the chosen
    (Elect) only..not for everyone
  • Irresistable Grace Gods grace is freely
    given..it cannot be earned or denied
  • Conversion time in life when feel Gods
    grace..feel profound sense of inner assurance.
  • Believe that those chosen are accomplished in
    society. That God uses them as tools for His
    message on earth
  • Perseverence of the Saints The Elect of God have
    full power to interpret the will of God and to
    live uprightly
  • Manifest Destiny
  • Set a shining example of Gods will and grace
  • Typology

8
The Way of Life
  • Government
  • Covenant between God and humanity
  • Mayflower Compact
  • Made by those early settlers in the New World
  • Belief that Elect should exert greater influence
  • Three Areas of Integrated Puritan Life
  • Family
  • Church
  • State

9
Literature
  • The function of Puritan writing
  • Transform the mysteries of God
  • Make God more relevant to universe and life
    itself
  • Glorify God
  • Puritan writing greatly influenced American
    literature and imagination
  • Held the concept that each individuals life as a
    journey to salvation and connected to biblical
    events
  • Writing used to explore inner/outer lives for
    works of God

10
Literary Style
  • Plain Style
  • References to Bible
  • Reflected character and scope of the reading
    public
  • Some elaborate imagery, prose, complex
    metaphorbut meaning is always clear
  • Types
  • Poetry
  • Sermon
  • Journal

11
Fault and Decay
  • Forces undermining Puritanism
  • Ones natural desire to do good
  • Anti Original Sin
  • Resentment of power of few over many
  • Rejection of Elect
  • Change in economic conditions
  • Growth of farms and towns
  • Presence of Frontier
  • Signaled optimism and self reliance
  • Theocracy lacked flexibility
  • Growth of rationality
  • Use mind, not Bible to know God
  • Immigrants brought cosmopolitan thinking
  • Puritans demise
  • Decay of godliness
  • Manifestations of pride (wealth)
  • Violations of the Sabbath
  • Business/social morality decrease
  • Decay of family government

12
The Legacy
  • Americas need for moral justification for
    private, public, governmental areas.
  • Americas Quest for freedompersonal,
    professional, economic, etc
  • Puritan Work Ethic
  • Elegaic Verse
  • City Upon the Hill Manifest Destiny concept

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