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'No religion, but social': Religious societies, social religion, and the creation of the social category in England and America, 1580--1750.

机译:“没有宗教,只有社会”:宗教社会,社会宗教以及英格兰和美国社会类别的建立,1580--1750年。

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In the wake of the Protestant Reformation, Christians in England who were impatient with the pace of reform on the national level established a new associative religious practice to promote the further reformation of individuals on the local level. This practice, which came to be known as religious conference, helped to reshape religion in seventeenth-century England and North America, as participation in religious conference came to be seen as an integral part of proper Christian piety. At first, the participants in religious conference did not possess an adequate vocabulary precisely and consistently to identify their new associative practice. By the 1670s, however, they had adopted an explicitly social vocabulary to describe what they now called "religious society.";This dissertation argues that the practices and discourses of the early modern religious societies helped to reconfigure the public and private spheres, creating in the process a new category of human experience: the social. The first part of this dissertation examines journals and diaries that document the associative practices of the religious conferences and religious societies. Borrowing an analytic vocabulary from the literary scholar Michael McKeon, it argues that the early seventeenth-century practice of religious conference was tacitly social; it prefigured the later social category but lacked the explicitly social vocabulary of the latter. The practice of religious conference was so thoroughly adopted by English Puritans and New England Congregationalists that it came to be seen as a necessary component of a truly pious life. The second part argues that the religious conferences and religious societies exceeded the accepted definitions of private religious gatherings and incited a debate over what constituted a public religious assembly. The language used by advocates of the religious conferences and religious societies to describe and prescribe associative religious practices, moreover, constructed those practices as explicitly social. The treatises and sermons thus reveal the existence and the nature of an explicitly social category and, at the same moment, an explicit conceptualization of "social religion." The social category is therefore not timeless and universal but emerged at a specific historical moment, the late seventeenth century.
机译:在新教改革之后,对全国改革步伐不耐的英格兰基督徒建立了一种新的联合宗教习俗,以促进地方个人的进一步改革。这种做法后来被称为宗教会议,有助于重塑十七世纪的英格兰和北美的宗教,因为参加宗教会议被视为适当的基督徒虔诚的组成部分。起初,宗教会议的参与者没有准确而一致的词汇来识别他们的新联想实践。然而,到了1670年代,他们采用了明确的社会词汇来描述他们现在所说的“宗教社会”。这篇论文认为,早期现代宗教社会的实践和话语有助于重新配置公共和私人领域,该过程是人类体验的新类别:社会。本文的第一部分研究了记录宗教会议和宗教社团的联合实践的期刊和日记。它借用文学学者迈克尔·麦坚(Michael McKeon)的分析性词汇,认为十七世纪早期的宗教会议实践是默契的社会。它预示了后面的社会类别,但缺少后者的明确社会词汇。宗教会议的做法被英国清教徒和新英格兰公理会的教徒彻底采用,以至于它被视为真正虔诚生活的必要组成部分。第二部分认为,宗教会议和宗教社团超出了私人宗教聚会的公认定义,并引发了关于什么构成公共宗教大会的辩论。宗教会议和宗教团体的提倡者用来描述和规定联合宗教习俗的语言,进而将这些习俗明确地视为社会习俗。因此,论文和讲道揭示了明确的社会范畴的存在和本质,同时揭示了“社会宗教”的明确概念。因此,社会类别不是永恒和普遍的,而是在一个特定的历史时刻,即十七世纪末出现的。

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  • 作者

    Honeyford, James K.;

  • 作者单位

    Indiana University.;

  • 授予单位 Indiana University.;
  • 学科 Religious history.;European history.;American history.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 285 p.
  • 总页数 285
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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