A Cheerful and Comfortable Faith: Anglican Religious Practice in the Elite Households of Eighteenth-Century Virginia
Autor Lauren F. Winneren Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 oct 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780300124699
ISBN-10: 0300124694
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 39 scattered b-w
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press
ISBN-10: 0300124694
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 39 scattered b-w
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press
Notă biografică
Lauren
F.
Winner,
an
assistant
professor
at
Duke
Divinity
School,
lectures
and
writes
widely
about
Christianity.
She
lives
in
Durham,
NC.
Recenzii
“Few
historical
works
I
have
read
so
fully
re-create
the
sensory
world
of
people
in
a
particular
time
and
place
in
colonial
American
history.
In
this
sense
this
is
a
wonderfully
original
work,
deeply
informed
by
scholarship
but
branching
far
beyond
what
has
gone
before.”—Paul
Harvey,
University
of
Colorado
at
Colorado
Springs
“I
am particularly
impressed
by
the
creativity
the
author
shows
in
identifying
revealing
examples
of
material
life,
especially
domestic
life,
analyzing
them
with
both
respect
and
originality,
and
connecting
those
examples
to
a
range
of other
issues
in
the
religious
lives
of
Virginia
Anglicans
and
their
society.”—Ted
Ownby,
University
of
Mississippi
"How
do
you
capture
the
nature
of
Anglican
piety
in
colonial
Virginia?
Lauren
Winner
does
it
by
linking
household
objects
to
theological
and
devotional
books and
religious
practice.
Her
astute
analysis
takes
us
to
the
heart
of
eighteenth-century
Anglican
religion—in
Virginia's
houses
where
the
needlework,
walnut
tables,
prayer
books,
and
silver
bowls
she
examines
once
resided.
The
result
is
a
landmark
work
in
material
culture
and
religious
studies
scholarship."—Richard
Lyman
Bushman,
author
ofThe
Refinement
of
America:
Persons,
Houses,
Cities
"A
very
satisfying
book,
persuasive
in
showing
how
material
culture
and
household
devotion
are
central
to
the
workings
of
'lived'
Anglicanism
in
eighteenth-century
Virginia."—David
D.
Hall,
Harvard
Divinity
School
"Those
with
a
keen
interest
in
the
role
of
religion
in
early
America
will
find
a
wealth
of
informed
scholarship
and
evocative
descriptions
in
this
volume."—Christopher
Schoppa,Washington
Post
"Winner's
work
is
thoroughly
and
imaginatively
researched,
informed
but
not
overwhelmed
by
theory,
adequately
illustrated,
and
accessibly
written.
This
book
is
an
important
contribution
to
Anglican,
elite,
Colonial,
material,
and
gendered
dimensions
of
American
religious
life."—P.
W.
Williams,CHOICE
Selected
as
aChoiceOutstanding
Academic
Title
for
2011
in
the
Religion
category