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The Course Of Gods Providence Religion Health And The Body In Early America Isbn9781479806683 Amazon1479806684 Philippa Koch

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The Course Of Gods Providence Religion Health And The Body In Early America Isbn9781479806683 Amazon1479806684 Philippa Koch
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Publisher: New York University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.84 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Philippa Koch
ISBN: 9781479806683, 1479806684
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Course Of Gods Providence Religion Health And The Body In Early America Isbn9781479806683 Amazon1479806684 Philippa Koch by Philippa Koch 9781479806683, 1479806684 instant download after payment.

Shows that a religious understanding of illness and health persisted well into post-Enlightenment early America


The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the power of narrative during times of sickness and disease. As Americans strive to find meaning amid upheaval and loss, some consider the nature of God's will. Early American Protestants experienced similar struggles as they attempted to interpret the diseases of their time.

In this groundbreaking work, Philippa Koch explores the doctrine of providence-a belief in a divine plan for the world-and its manifestations in eighteenth-century America, from its origins as a consoling response to sickness to how it informed the practices of Protestant activity in the Atlantic world. Drawing on pastoral manuals, manuscript memoirs, journals, and letters, as well as medical treatises, epidemic narratives, and midwifery manuals, Koch shows how Protestant teachings around providence shaped the lives of believers even as the Enlightenment seemed to portend a more secular approach to the world and the human body.

Their commitment to providence prompted, in fact, early Americans' active engagement with the medical developments of their time, encouraging them to see modern science and medicine as divinely bestowed missionary tools for helping others. Indeed, the book shows that the ways in which the colonial world thought about questions of God's will in sickness and health help to illuminate the continuing power of Protestant ideas and practices in American society today.

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