John Eliot's Mission to the Indians before King Philip's War e-bog
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No previous work on John Eliot's mission to the Indians has told such a comprehensive and engaging story. Richard Cogley takes a dual approach: he delves deeply into Eliot's theological writings and describes the historical development of Eliot's missionary work. By relating the two, he presents fresh perspectives that challenge widely accepted assessments of the Puritan mission.Cogley incorpor...
E-bog
875,33 DKK
Forlag
Harvard University Press
Udgivet
1 juli 2009
Længde
347 sider
Genrer
1KBB
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780674029637
No previous work on John Eliot's mission to the Indians has told such a comprehensive and engaging story. Richard Cogley takes a dual approach: he delves deeply into Eliot's theological writings and describes the historical development of Eliot's missionary work. By relating the two, he presents fresh perspectives that challenge widely accepted assessments of the Puritan mission.Cogley incorporates Eliot's eschatology into the history of the mission, takes into account the biographies of the proselytes (the "e;praying Indians"e;) and the individual histories of the Christian Indian settlements (the "e;praying towns"e;), and corrects misperceptions about the mission's role in English expansion. He also addresses other interpretive problems in Eliot's mission, such as why the Puritans postponed their evangelizing mission until 1646, why Indians accepted or rejected the mission, and whether the mission played a role in causing King Philip's War.This book makes signal contributions to New England history, Native American history, and religious studies.