Blown by the Spirit

Puritanism and the Emergence of an Antinomian Underground in Pre-Civil-War England

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Reference, History, British
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Author: David R. Como ISBN: 9780804788120
Publisher: Stanford University Press Publication: January 5, 2004
Imprint: Stanford University Press Language: English
Author: David R. Como
ISBN: 9780804788120
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication: January 5, 2004
Imprint: Stanford University Press
Language: English

This study explores the intersection of politics, religious thought, and religious culture in pre-revolutionary England, using hitherto unknown or overlooked manuscripts and printed material to reconstruct and contextualize a forgotten but highly significant antinomian religious subculture that evolved at the margins of the early seventeenth-century puritan community. By reconstructing this story, Blown by the Spirit offers a major revision of current understanding of Puritanism and the puritan community. In the process, the author illuminates the obscure and tangled question of the origins of civil-war radicalism, thereby helping to explain the course, consequences, and ultimate failure of the English revolution.

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This study explores the intersection of politics, religious thought, and religious culture in pre-revolutionary England, using hitherto unknown or overlooked manuscripts and printed material to reconstruct and contextualize a forgotten but highly significant antinomian religious subculture that evolved at the margins of the early seventeenth-century puritan community. By reconstructing this story, Blown by the Spirit offers a major revision of current understanding of Puritanism and the puritan community. In the process, the author illuminates the obscure and tangled question of the origins of civil-war radicalism, thereby helping to explain the course, consequences, and ultimate failure of the English revolution.

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