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Church History, 1993
about the man's life, or about the events and circumstances that shaped his writing. The lega... more about the man's life, or about the events and circumstances that shaped his writing. The legacy of D'Aubigne also remains largely unexplored. Without any substantial discussion of the manner in which D'Aubigne's works were received by his contemporaries, and without any analysis of the changes wrought by him in "the system," the very significance of this book's subject becomes difficult to assess. If D'Aubigne truly subverted the system, it would be good to know the contours of this subversion. Moreover, in the process of proving that D'Aubigne was a maverick, Randall Coats opens the doors on a mystery that cries out for investigation: how it was, exactly, that this solder/ courtier/writer/provocateur managed not only to survive, but to thrive in the highly conformist and repressive society of Calvinist France and Geneva.
American Anthropologist, 1994
American Anthropologist, 1989
The American Historical Review, 2014
The American Historical Review, 2009
The Journal of Religion, 1994
Reviews in American History, 2001
In 1971, Robert Middlekauff published The Mathers: Three Generations of Puritan Intellectuals, 15... more In 1971, Robert Middlekauff published The Mathers: Three Generations of Puritan Intellectuals, 1596-1728. Reviewers quickly traced its bloodlines to Perry Miller's majestic tomes on the New England mind and pronounced it an improvement of the stock. David Lovejoy, ...
Church History, 1989
Puritan religious experience centered around conversion, the soul's new birth in faith. Entry... more Puritan religious experience centered around conversion, the soul's new birth in faith. Entry into the realm of the Spirit, the path to salvation, involved a protracted emotional confrontation with grace borne in God's Word. The injunction to begin life anew in grace is as old as John 3:3, which declares that one “cannot see the kingdom of God” without being “born again” but does not associate the event with any particular psychological experience; what one undergoes in becoming a child of the Spirit the gospel does not relate. Into this gap of possibility Puritan preachers insinuated their vision of holy passions; well known as physicians of the soul, they pieced together a compelling model of how the Spirit moves a human being as it translates individuals from the estate of damnation to that of grace.
The American Historical Review, 2012
Contents Acknowledgements vii Preface ix Part I Introduction 1. Metapsychology and Action Languag... more Contents Acknowledgements vii Preface ix Part I Introduction 1. Metapsychology and Action Language .'5 Part II Preparatory Studies 2. The Preparatory Studies I9 3. The Psychoanalytic Vision of Reality 22 1. An Overview of Heinz I lartmann's (Contributions to Psychoanalysis ...
Church History, 1993
about the man's life, or about the events and circumstances that shaped his writing. The lega... more about the man's life, or about the events and circumstances that shaped his writing. The legacy of D'Aubigne also remains largely unexplored. Without any substantial discussion of the manner in which D'Aubigne's works were received by his contemporaries, and without any analysis of the changes wrought by him in "the system," the very significance of this book's subject becomes difficult to assess. If D'Aubigne truly subverted the system, it would be good to know the contours of this subversion. Moreover, in the process of proving that D'Aubigne was a maverick, Randall Coats opens the doors on a mystery that cries out for investigation: how it was, exactly, that this solder/ courtier/writer/provocateur managed not only to survive, but to thrive in the highly conformist and repressive society of Calvinist France and Geneva.
American Anthropologist, 1994
American Anthropologist, 1989
The American Historical Review, 2014
The American Historical Review, 2009
The Journal of Religion, 1994
Reviews in American History, 2001
In 1971, Robert Middlekauff published The Mathers: Three Generations of Puritan Intellectuals, 15... more In 1971, Robert Middlekauff published The Mathers: Three Generations of Puritan Intellectuals, 1596-1728. Reviewers quickly traced its bloodlines to Perry Miller's majestic tomes on the New England mind and pronounced it an improvement of the stock. David Lovejoy, ...
Church History, 1989
Puritan religious experience centered around conversion, the soul's new birth in faith. Entry... more Puritan religious experience centered around conversion, the soul's new birth in faith. Entry into the realm of the Spirit, the path to salvation, involved a protracted emotional confrontation with grace borne in God's Word. The injunction to begin life anew in grace is as old as John 3:3, which declares that one “cannot see the kingdom of God” without being “born again” but does not associate the event with any particular psychological experience; what one undergoes in becoming a child of the Spirit the gospel does not relate. Into this gap of possibility Puritan preachers insinuated their vision of holy passions; well known as physicians of the soul, they pieced together a compelling model of how the Spirit moves a human being as it translates individuals from the estate of damnation to that of grace.
The American Historical Review, 2012
Contents Acknowledgements vii Preface ix Part I Introduction 1. Metapsychology and Action Languag... more Contents Acknowledgements vii Preface ix Part I Introduction 1. Metapsychology and Action Language .'5 Part II Preparatory Studies 2. The Preparatory Studies I9 3. The Psychoanalytic Vision of Reality 22 1. An Overview of Heinz I lartmann's (Contributions to Psychoanalysis ...