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Evangelicals And Culture 2nd Edition Doreen Rosman

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Evangelicals And Culture 2nd Edition Doreen Rosman
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Publisher: James Clarke & Co
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.09 MB
Pages: 198
Author: Doreen Rosman
ISBN: 9780227680346, 0227680340
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 2

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Evangelicals And Culture 2nd Edition Doreen Rosman by Doreen Rosman 9780227680346, 0227680340 instant download after payment.

Nineteenth-century evangelicals have often been dismissed as anti-intellectual and philistine. This book draws on periodicals, memoirs and letters to discover how far this was true of British evangelicals between 1790 and 1833. It examines their leisure pursuits along with their enjoyment of art, music, literature, and study, and concludes that they shared the thought and taste of their contemporaries to a far greater extent than is always acknowledged. What is more, their theology encouraged such activities. Evangelicals regarded recreations which engaged the mind, or which could be pursued within the safety of the home, as more concordant with spirituality than ‘sensual' or ‘worldly' pleasures. Nevertheless, their faith did militate against culture and learning. Some evangelicals dismissed all non religious pursuits as ‘vanity', since their deep-rooted otherworldliness made them suspicious of anything which did not contribute to eternal well-being. A new generation adopted a more rigid attitude to the Bible, which made them unwilling to examine new ideas. In the last resort, even the most cultured evangelicals were unable to reconcile their delight in the arts with their world-denying theology.

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