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Of God and Reason in XVIII C. British North America
Author(s) -
Carlos Acosta Gastélum
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
méxico y la cuenca del pacífico/méxico y la cuenca del pacífico (en línea)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2007-5308
pISSN - 1665-0174
DOI - 10.32870/mycp.v10i28.701
Subject(s) - calvinism , enthusiasm , ideology , context (archaeology) , phenomenon , history , religious studies , cultural phenomenon , sociology , philosophy , law , theology , anthropology , epistemology , archaeology , political science , politics
The following article intends the description of the religious and intellectual environment in prerevo-lutionary America. It is divided into two main sec-tions: (1) a religious one where I will cover the most significant elements, and the ideological context of what was the most decisive cultural force in the formation of the new country ?Puritanism?; and (2) another that succinctly describes the particular shape that enlightened thought acquired in that part of the British Empire.A description of eighteenth-century Puritan North America requires a closer look at the ver-sion of Calvinism prevalent in the Northeastern seaboard, and therein to the cultural phenomenon of religious revivalism. Now connected to these variables lie a series of theological conceptions that shaped Puritan belief and practice in manifold ways, and that will be covered in the first section of this work: Arminianism, Antinomianism, Millen-nialism, and Religious Enthusiasm, among others.