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Puritanism has, rightly, been seen as a primarily English phenomenon. But puritan ideas can also be studied in very different contexts, as they spread throughout the English-speaking religious world.
Alan Ford
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Definition of puritanism and its interpretations
The article deals with the appearance in the context of the development of the English Reformation in the middle of the 16th century of supporters of the further reformation of the Church of England following the example of the European continental ...
V. N. Yerokhin
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This text tries to show the emergence of a new social dimension identified as Home-World and how through its New Puritanism linked to the religious sphere gain strength that although they resemble the field of neo-conservatisms, but simultaneously ...
Felipe Gaytán Alcalá, Ricardo Bernal
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“An Ancient Mother in our Israel”: Women and the Rise of English Puritanism Before the Civil Wars
The role of puritan women is examined here through two contrasting descriptions of a puritan from the 1620s, one positive and one negative. These descriptions raise wider questions about the definition of puritanism, especially when assessing the role of
Jackie Eales
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Shock thinking and the attitude of claiming a single truth that leads to an attitude of social exclusivity is often the main trigger for the emergence of acts of intolerance in a plural, plural, especially multicultural society such as the Indonesian ...
Muhammad Ahyar, Murdan
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Generational links between entrepreneurship, management and puritanism [PDF]
This paper deals with relationships between puritanism, management and entrepreneurship. As this is an on-going debate among economic historians, it focuses on the period from the early 1800s until present times, where Norwegian high profile puritan ...
Ola Honningdal Grytten +1 more
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Puritanisme dan Perkembangan Pendidikan Amerika Masa Kolonial
This study aims to know the influence of puritanism in the early development of education in America, especially in the 1600s to the beginning of American independence.
Rusydi Muhammad Yusuf
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Bradford’s Morton: The Lord of Misrule in Early New England
Thomas Morton, controversial figure in early New England, attempted to establish a colony in what is today Quincy, Massachusetts. Dubbed the “Lord of Misrule” by William Bradford, Morton was accused of enticing indentured servants to escape their bondage,
Benjamin Perriello
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Puritanisme et communication politique dans l’Angleterre des années 1620
With the threat of a triumphant Catholicism ever-present in the background, the 1620s saw the Puritans committed to a strong pamphleteering effort directed against the pro-Spanish policy of James VI/I.
Stéphane Haffemayer
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Fyodor Dostoevsky and America: Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Oldtown Folks and Issues of Calvinist Theology [PDF]
The article considers the image of America in Dostoevsky’s artistic philosophy. It gives a brief overview of existing research, including literary, political, and mythological aspects of the American topos in Dostoevsky.
Tatyana V. Kovalevskaya
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