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The Universalist Movement in America, 1770-1880: Religion in America

Autor Ann Lee Bressler
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 mai 2001
This book offers the first cultural history of Universalism and the Universalist idea - the idea that an all-good and all-powerful God saves all souls. Ann Bressler argues that Universalism begins as a radical, eschatological, and communally-oriented faith and only later became a 'comfortably established' progressive and individualistic one. Although Universalists are usually classed with Unitarians as pioneering Protestant liberals, says Bressler, they were in fact quite different from both contemporary and later liberalism in their ideas and goals. Unitarians began by rejecting the Calvinist idea of sin as corporate, universal, and absolute, replacing it with their moral self-cultivation. Universalists, on the other hand, accepted the Calvinist view of absolute corporeal sinfulness but insisted on absolute corporeal salvation. Bressler's surprising claim is that Universalists, in their defiance of individualistic moralism, were for much of the 19th century the only consistent Calvinists in America. Bressler traces the emergence of the Universalists' 'improved' Calvinism and its gradual erosion over the course of the 19th century.
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ISBN-13: 9780195129861
ISBN-10: 0195129865
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 155 x 226 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Religion in America

Locul publicării:New York, United States

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This revisionist account of Universalism's first century in the United States profits from its close attention to theological issues and to the ironies of historical development.
Competently written and clearly argued ... meticulously researched ... the only recent history of the Universalist denomination from its origins until its period of retrenchment in the late nineteenth century.
An erudite and coherent analysis of Universalism as a powerful religious idea in the wider culture of American Protestantism.