

An edition of God's Caress (1899)
The Psychology of Puritan Religious Experience
By Charles Lloyd Cohen
Publish Date
December 15, 1988
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Language
eng
Pages
319
Description:
Although scripture demands rebirth for all of God's chosen people, the actual experience of religious conversion is largely determined by the complex interaction between individuals and clergy. This book focuses on the Puritan experience of conversion, which culminated in the celebration of strength liberated for divine purposes, to examine how ministers elaborated the psychological imperatives of faith and their listeners modified and internalized them. Looking at firsthand accounts of personal conversion as well as at sermons and tracts, Cohen discusses how clergy and laity together defined the norms of religious experience, how the Bible influenced Puritan self-perception, and how theology molded the behavior of Saints in a covenanted community. Winner of the Allan Nevins Prize of the Society of American Historians, this study advances Max Weber's discussion of the Saint's psychology of work and illuminated the function of rebirth in Puritan culture as both a religious and a psychological phenomenon.
subjects: Conversion, Psychology, Christianity, Spirituality, Religious life, Puritans, Church history, History, History of doctrines, Histoire des doctrines, Spiritualité, Christianity -- Psychology, Histoire religieuse, Puritanismus, Psychologie, Puritans -- New England -- Religious life, Spirituality -- History -- 16th century, Spirituality -- History -- 17th century, Conversion -- Christianity, New England -- Church history, Religionspsychologie, Vie religieuse, Puritains, Spiritualität, Christianisme, Christianity, psychology, New england, church history
Places: New England
Times: 16th century, 17th century