The Practice of Piety: Puritan Devotional Disciplines in Seventeenth-Century New England / Edition 1

The Practice of Piety: Puritan Devotional Disciplines in Seventeenth-Century New England / Edition 1

by Charles E. Hambrick-Stowe
ISBN-10:
0807841455
ISBN-13:
9780807841457
Pub. Date:
02/03/1986
Publisher:
Omohundro Institute and UNC Press
ISBN-10:
0807841455
ISBN-13:
9780807841457
Pub. Date:
02/03/1986
Publisher:
Omohundro Institute and UNC Press
The Practice of Piety: Puritan Devotional Disciplines in Seventeenth-Century New England / Edition 1

The Practice of Piety: Puritan Devotional Disciplines in Seventeenth-Century New England / Edition 1

by Charles E. Hambrick-Stowe
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Overview

A moving and vivid account of what it meant to be a Puritan, this account draws on diaries, spiritual biographies, and devotional manuals to explore the daily and weekly ritual and discipline. The devotional movement was at the heart of Puritanism, and the spiritual pilgrimage was the soul's progress from birth to death to rebirth and eternal glory. Puritan worship brought together college student and illiterate farmer, giving coherence to the community.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780807841457
Publisher: Omohundro Institute and UNC Press
Publication date: 02/03/1986
Series: Published by the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture and the University of North Carolina Press
Edition description: 1
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)
Lexile: 1340L (what's this?)

About the Author

Charles E. Hambrick-Stowe is Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dean of the Seminary, and professor of Christian history at Northern Seminary in Lombard, Illinois. He is the author of several books, including Charles G. Finney and the Spirit of American Evangelicalism.

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Hambrick-Stowe shatters the popular image of neurotic Puritans searching anxiously, almost pathetically, for signs of salvation. The men and women who appear in this book derived joy, excitement, even sensual fulfillment from the contemplation of God.—T. H. Breen, The Historian



This handsome, well-written book provides perhaps the most enlightening report we have had on New England Puritanism. It persuasively describes piety as the operating force of the religious phenomenon that has been the subject of so much investigation.—Everett Emerson, American Literature



Hambrick-Stowe's central and stunning achievement in this book is his capacity for describing clearly and even movingly the dynamic of Puritan piety. This book will be widely read and discussed by historians of American religious history, but it ought to be read as well by pastors and lay people. It will tell anyone who delves into it something about themselves and even more about the nature of the Christian life, and it does so in clear, graceful prose.—Theology Today

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