
The New England Soul
Preaching and Religious Culture in Colonial New England
Harry S. Stout(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
2nd Edition
Published on 5. January 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
416 pages
978-0-19-989097-2 (ISBN)
Description
"Both the sources he employs and the scope of his study set his work apart from all that have precede it...The first study of New England preaching to span the entire colonial period...very important book."
- Journal of American History
"Simply breathtaking in scope. No one else has dared to grapple with the full sweep of Puritan preaching form the founding of New England through the American Revolution."
- Nathan O. Hatch, University of Notre Dame
"A massive achievement will stand as the definitive work on this important subject."
- Reviews in American History
"Impressive, imaginative, sensible, and lucid."
- Donald G. Matthews, University of North Carolina and Chapel Hill
"[Stout] has created a field of scholarship hitherto neglected - the manuscript sermon as a source of religious culture in colonial times. More than that, he has shown the extent to which sermon notes add to our knowledge of the times, notably for the period of the Great Awakening. And he has done so with great insight."
- New England Quarterly
"So soundly based on exhaustive research and so lucid in presentation, that even its most surprising conclusions carry conviction. An impressive achievement."
- Daniel Walker Howe, author of What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815-1848
"One of the most impressive studies of Puritan New England society to appear in this century....Throughout the work, Stout enriches, supplements and revises much of the current knowledge about colonial New England. His language, which is both precise and playful, makes the volume a delight to read."
-The Historian
"Will surely become a benchmark in the study of early American history and culture."
-Journal of the American Academy of Religion
- Journal of American History
"Simply breathtaking in scope. No one else has dared to grapple with the full sweep of Puritan preaching form the founding of New England through the American Revolution."
- Nathan O. Hatch, University of Notre Dame
"A massive achievement will stand as the definitive work on this important subject."
- Reviews in American History
"Impressive, imaginative, sensible, and lucid."
- Donald G. Matthews, University of North Carolina and Chapel Hill
"[Stout] has created a field of scholarship hitherto neglected - the manuscript sermon as a source of religious culture in colonial times. More than that, he has shown the extent to which sermon notes add to our knowledge of the times, notably for the period of the Great Awakening. And he has done so with great insight."
- New England Quarterly
"So soundly based on exhaustive research and so lucid in presentation, that even its most surprising conclusions carry conviction. An impressive achievement."
- Daniel Walker Howe, author of What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815-1848
"One of the most impressive studies of Puritan New England society to appear in this century....Throughout the work, Stout enriches, supplements and revises much of the current knowledge about colonial New England. His language, which is both precise and playful, makes the volume a delight to read."
-The Historian
"Will surely become a benchmark in the study of early American history and culture."
-Journal of the American Academy of Religion
Reviews / Votes
Both the sources he employs and the scope of his study set his work apart from all that have preceded it....The first study of New England preaching to span the entire colonial period....A very important book. * Journal of American History *More details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
705 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-989097-2 (9780199890972)
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Person
Jonathan Edwards Professor of American Religious History, Yale University. Editor of OUP's Religion in America series, General Editor of the Works of Jonathan Edwards (Yale Press) and the Co-Director, with Jon Butler, of the Center for Religion and American Society at Yale.
Author
Jonathan Edwards Professor of American Religious HistoryJonathan Edwards Professor of American Religious History, Yale University
Content
Foreword ; Preface ; Acknowledgements ; Abbreviations ; Introduction ; I. Invention, 1620-1665 ; 1. The Institutional Setting of the Sermon ; 2. Regular Preaching and the Sequence of Salvation ; 3. "Sion's Out-Casts" ; II. Arrangement, 1666-1700 ; 4. Days of Trouble and Thankful Remembrances ; 5. Returning Unto God: The Conversion of the Children ; 6. Perpetuating the Covenant in Uncertain Times: The Sermon at Century's End ; III. Style, 1701-1730 ; 7. Anglicization ; 8. Regular Preaching and the New Pietism ; 9. Israel's Constitution ; IV Delivery, 1731-1763 ; 10. Awakening ; 11. A New Balance ; 12. War ; V. Memory, 1764-1776 ; 13. Trust in God ; 14. A Nation Born at Once ; Epilogue ; Notes ; Index