Puritanism and Liberty : Being the Army Debates, 1647-9, From the Clarke Manuscripts With Supplementary Documents
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1835487866
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9781835487860
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
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Oct 10th, 2024
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Delve into the heart of historical discourse with "Puritanism and Liberty: Being the Army Debates (1647-9) From the Clarke Manuscripts With Supplementary Documents" by A. S. P. Woodhouse and A. D. Lindsay. This scholarly work transports readers to a pivotal period, examining the intersection of Puritanism and political freedom during the mid-17th century.
Set against the backdrop of the English Civil War and the interregnum, the book delves into the intense debates within the New Model Army. It astutely dissects the clash between religious piety and the desire for individual liberties, offering a nuanced understanding of socio-political complexities that shaped the era.
Woodhouse and Lindsay meticulously present primary source materials, including the Clarke Manuscripts, shedding light on the voices of key figures in this discourse. The book explores themes of religious tolerance, governance, and the struggle for personal freedoms. It unveils the rhetorical strategies and dialectical techniques employed by these thinkers.
This work bridges history and political philosophy, highlighting how theological convictions intertwined with aspirations for democratic governance. "Puritanism and Liberty" enlightens not only as a historical account but also as a testament to the lasting resonance of ideological conflicts in shaping modern societies.
Set against the backdrop of the English Civil War and the interregnum, the book delves into the intense debates within the New Model Army. It astutely dissects the clash between religious piety and the desire for individual liberties, offering a nuanced understanding of socio-political complexities that shaped the era.
Woodhouse and Lindsay meticulously present primary source materials, including the Clarke Manuscripts, shedding light on the voices of key figures in this discourse. The book explores themes of religious tolerance, governance, and the struggle for personal freedoms. It unveils the rhetorical strategies and dialectical techniques employed by these thinkers.
This work bridges history and political philosophy, highlighting how theological convictions intertwined with aspirations for democratic governance. "Puritanism and Liberty" enlightens not only as a historical account but also as a testament to the lasting resonance of ideological conflicts in shaping modern societies.
Delve into the heart of historical discourse with "Puritanism and Liberty: Being the Army Debates (1647-9) From the Clarke Manuscripts With Supplementary Documents" by A. S. P. Woodhouse and A. D. Lindsay. This scholarly work transports readers to a pivotal period, examining the intersection of Puritanism and political freedom during the mid-17th century.
Set against the backdrop of the English Civil War and the interregnum, the book delves into the intense debates within the New Model Army. It astutely dissects the clash between religious piety and the desire for individual liberties, offering a nuanced understanding of socio-political complexities that shaped the era.
Woodhouse and Lindsay meticulously present primary source materials, including the Clarke Manuscripts, shedding light on the voices of key figures in this discourse. The book explores themes of religious tolerance, governance, and the struggle for personal freedoms. It unveils the rhetorical strategies and dialectical techniques employed by these thinkers.
This work bridges history and political philosophy, highlighting how theological convictions intertwined with aspirations for democratic governance. "Puritanism and Liberty" enlightens not only as a historical account but also as a testament to the lasting resonance of ideological conflicts in shaping modern societies.
Set against the backdrop of the English Civil War and the interregnum, the book delves into the intense debates within the New Model Army. It astutely dissects the clash between religious piety and the desire for individual liberties, offering a nuanced understanding of socio-political complexities that shaped the era.
Woodhouse and Lindsay meticulously present primary source materials, including the Clarke Manuscripts, shedding light on the voices of key figures in this discourse. The book explores themes of religious tolerance, governance, and the struggle for personal freedoms. It unveils the rhetorical strategies and dialectical techniques employed by these thinkers.
This work bridges history and political philosophy, highlighting how theological convictions intertwined with aspirations for democratic governance. "Puritanism and Liberty" enlightens not only as a historical account but also as a testament to the lasting resonance of ideological conflicts in shaping modern societies.
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