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Heavenly merchandize
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ISBN: 9780691143590 0691143595 1282569201 9786612569203 1400834996 0691162174 9781400834990 9780691162171 6612569204 Year: 2010 Publisher: Princeton Princeton University Press

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Heavenly Merchandize offers a critical reexamination of religion's role in the creation of a market economy in early America. Focusing on the economic culture of New England, it views commerce through the eyes of four generations of Boston merchants, drawing upon their personal letters, diaries, business records, and sermon notes to reveal how merchants built a modern form of exchange out of profound transitions in the puritan understanding of discipline, providence, and the meaning of New England. Mark Valeri traces the careers of men like Robert Keayne, a London immigrant punished by his church for aggressive business practices; John Hull, a silversmith-turned-trader who helped to establish commercial networks in the West Indies; and Hugh Hall, one of New England's first slave traders. He explores how Boston ministers reconstituted their moral languages over the course of a century, from a scriptural discourse against many market practices to a providential worldview that justified England's commercial hegemony and legitimated the market as a divine construct. Valeri moves beyond simplistic readings that reduce commercial activity to secular mind-sets, and refutes the popular notion of an inherent affinity between puritanism and capitalism. He shows how changing ideas about what it meant to be pious and puritan informed the business practices of Boston's merchants, who filled their private notebooks with meditations on scripture and the natural order, founded and led churches, and inscribed spiritual reflections in their letters and diaries. Unprecedented in scope and rich with insights, Heavenly Merchandize illuminates the history behind the continuing American dilemma over morality and the marketplace.

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Economic order --- United States --- Precisians --- Business --- Puritans --- Church polity --- Congregationalism --- Puritan movements --- Calvinism --- Religious aspects --- Christianity. --- Influence. --- Doctrines --- History --- Religion --- Influence --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Christianity --- E-books --- 17th century --- 18th century --- To 1800 --- History of doctrines --- Trade --- Economics --- Management --- Commerce --- Industrial management --- Truth --- Sermons, American --- Congregational churches --- Bible. --- Christian sects --- Conviction --- Belief and doubt --- Philosophy --- Skepticism --- Certainty --- Necessity (Philosophy) --- Pragmatism --- A Model of Christian Charity. --- American Antiquarian Society. --- American Enlightenment. --- Anne Hutchinson. --- Antinomian Controversy. --- Antinomianism. --- Apologetics. --- Atlantic World. --- Bill of credit. --- Boyle Lectures. --- Brattle Street (Cambridge, Massachusetts). --- Calvinism. --- Censure. --- Charles Chauncy. --- Christian Identity. --- Christian fundamentalism. --- Christian socialism. --- Commodity. --- Cotton Mather. --- Creditor. --- Currency Act. --- Currency. --- Customer. --- Daniel Defoe. --- Debtor. --- Deism. --- Divine right of kings. --- Economics. --- Economy and Society. --- Edward Hutchinson (captain). --- England. --- Excommunication. --- Fraud. --- Geneva Bible. --- God. --- Heinrich Bullinger. --- Heresy. --- Increase Mather. --- Jeremiad. --- John Calvin. --- John Coggeshall. --- John Colet. --- John Wheelwright. --- John Winthrop. --- Joseph Addison. --- Joseph Dudley. --- Joshua Scottow. --- King Philip's War. --- Lecture. --- Loyalty. --- Massachusetts Historical Society. --- Max Weber. --- Mercantilism. --- Merchant. --- Moral economy. --- Nathaniel Ward. --- Navigation Acts. --- New England. --- Nicholas Barbon. --- Old South Church. --- Old South. --- On Religion. --- Peter Bulkley. --- Peter Pelham. --- Piety. --- Political economy. --- Poor relief. --- Popular sovereignty. --- Protestant work ethic. --- Protestantism. --- Public expenditure. --- Puritans. --- Religion. --- Robert Cushman. --- Samuel Sewall. --- Samuel Willard. --- Secularism. --- Secularization. --- Sensibility. --- Simon Bradstreet. --- Slavery. --- Society of Jesus. --- South Sea Company. --- Tax. --- The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism. --- The Wealth and Poverty of Nations. --- Theology. --- Thomas Hooker. --- Thomas Mun. --- Thomas Sprat. --- Treatise. --- Usury. --- Warfare. --- Wealth. --- William Ames. --- William Petty. --- William Phips. --- William Pynchon. --- William Whiston. --- Workhouse. --- United States of America

The Enlightenment Bible
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ISBN: 9780691130699 0691130698 0691118876 1400847796 9781400847792 9780691118871 Year: 2013 Publisher: Princeton, NJ

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How did the Bible survive the Enlightenment? In this book, Jonathan Sheehan shows how Protestant translators and scholars in the eighteenth century transformed the Bible from a book justified by theology to one justified by culture. In doing so, the Bible was made into the cornerstone of Western heritage and invested with meaning, authority, and significance even for a secular age. The Enlightenment Bible offers a new history of the Bible in the century of its greatest crisis and, in turn, a new vision of this century and its effects on religion. Although the Enlightenment has long symbolized the corrosive effects of modernity on religion, Sheehan shows how the Bible survived, and even thrived in this cradle of ostensible secularization. Indeed, in eighteenth-century Protestant Europe, biblical scholarship and translation became more vigorous and culturally significant than at any time since the Reformation. From across the theological spectrum, European scholars--especially German and English--exerted tremendous energies to rejuvenate the Bible, reinterpret its meaning, and reinvest it with new authority. Poets, pedagogues, philosophers, literary critics, philologists, and historians together built a post-theological Bible, a monument for a new religious era. These literati forged the Bible into a cultural text, transforming the theological core of the Judeo-Christian tradition. In the end, the Enlightenment gave the Bible the power to endure the corrosive effects of modernity, not as a theological text but as the foundation of Western culture.

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Enlightenment. --- Siècle des lumières --- Bible. --- History. --- -Enlightenment. --- Aufklärung --- Eighteenth century --- Philosophy, Modern --- Rationalism --- Bible --- History --- Enlightenment --- #GGSB: Exegese --- 22.06 <09> --- Bijbel: exegese-- --- Biblia --- 18th century --- Exegese --- Siècle des Lumières. --- Histoire --- Histoire. --- A Tale of a Tub. --- Allan Bloom. --- Anthony Collins. --- Apocrypha. --- Apologetics. --- Athanasius Kircher. --- August Hermann Francke. --- Biblical authority. --- Biblical canon. --- Biblical criticism. --- Biblical inerrancy. --- Biblical paraphrase. --- Book of Job. --- Catechism. --- Christian Thomasius. --- Christianity and Judaism. --- Christianity. --- Church Fathers. --- Clement of Alexandria. --- Criticism. --- David Strauss. --- Deism. --- Dictionnaire Historique et Critique. --- Dogma. --- Dogmatic theology. --- Donatism. --- Edward Stillingfleet. --- Epistle to the Hebrews. --- Erudition. --- Exegesis. --- Francis Atterbury. --- Franz Rosenzweig. --- Friedrich August Wolf. --- Friedrich Nicolai. --- Friedrich Schleiermacher. --- Geneva Bible. --- God. --- Hebrews. --- Heresy. --- Heterodoxy. --- Infidel. --- Jews. --- Johann David Michaelis. --- Johann Georg Hamann. --- Johann Gerhard. --- Johann Jakob Griesbach. --- John Foxe. --- John Toland. --- Judaism. --- Justification (theology). --- Karl Barth. --- Karl Friedrich Bahrdt. --- Karl Lachmann. --- Literature. --- Loci Theologici. --- Luther Bible. --- Lutheranism. --- Masoretic Text. --- Matthew Tindal. --- Mennonite. --- Methodism. --- New Testament. --- Nonconformist. --- Old Christian. --- Old Testament. --- On Religion. --- Participle. --- Philology. --- Pierre Bayle. --- Pietism. --- Poetry. --- Protestant Reformers. --- Protestantism. --- Psalm 1. --- Psalms. --- Puritans. --- Radical Pietism. --- Reform Judaism. --- Religion. --- Religious text. --- Richard Popkin. --- Robert Estienne. --- Romanticism. --- Rosicrucianism. --- Scholasticism. --- Secularism. --- Secularization. --- Sirach. --- Sola fide. --- Spirituality. --- Stephen Greenblatt. --- Sturm und Drang. --- The Kingdom of God Is Within You. --- The Philosopher. --- Theology. --- Thomas Chubb. --- Wilhelm Dilthey. --- William Tyndale. --- William Whiston.

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