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Adam in Seventeenth Century Political Writing in England and New - Englan

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Informationen zum Autor Julia Ipgrave is Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Humanities at the University of Roehampton, UK. Klappentext Designed to contribute to a greater understanding of the religious foundations of seventeenth century political writing, this study offers a detailed exploration of the significance of the figure and story of Adam at that time. The book investigates seventeenth-century writings from England and New England-examining writings by Roger Williams and John Eliot, Gerrard Winstanley, John Milton, and John Locke-to explore the varying significance afforded to the Biblical figure of Adam in theories of the polity. In so doing, it counters over-simplified views of modern secular political thought breaking free from the confines of religion, by showing the diversity of political models and possibilities that Adamic theories supported. It provides contextual background for the appreciation of seventeenth-century culture and other cultural artefacts, and feeds into current scholarly interest in the relationship between religion and the public sphere, and in stories of origins and Creation. Zusammenfassung Designed to contribute to a greater understanding of the religious foundations of seventeenth century political writing! this study offers a detailed exploration of the significance of the figure and story of Adam at that time. The book investigates seventeenth-century writings from England and New England-examining writings by Roger Williams and John Eliot! Gerrard Winstanley! John Milton! and John Locke-to explore the varying significance afforded to the Biblical figure of Adam in theories of the polity. In so doing! it counters over-simplified views of modern secular political thought breaking free from the confines of religion! by showing the diversity of political models and possibilities that Adamic theories supported. It provides contextual background for the appreciation of seventeenth-century culture and other cultural artefacts! and feeds into current scholarly interest in the relationship between religion and the public sphere! and in stories of origins and Creation. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction: ‘First the Original’ Chapter 1: Material, Method and Occasion Chapter 2: Conversations about Adam Chapter 3: Roger Williams and John Eliot’s Indian writings and the Story of Adam Chapter 4: Gerrard Winstanley and Adam for Millennium and Commonwealth Chapter 5: John Milton’s Adam and the English Nation Chapter 6: John Locke, Adam and the Original of Power Chapter 7: Eliot, Williams, Winstanley, Milton and Locke: Man’s State and Ongoing Story Bibliography ...

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Authors Julia Ipgrave, Julia (University of Roehampton Ipgrave
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.01.2019
 
EAN 9780367140267
ISBN 978-0-367-14026-7
No. of pages 224
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries

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