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Narratives of the Religious Self in Early-Modern Scotland (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Narratives of the Religious Self in Early-Modern Scotland (Hardcover, New Ed)
Series: St Andrews Studies in Reformation History
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Drawing on a rich, yet untapped, source of Scottish
autobiographical writing, this book provides a fascinating insight
into the nature and extent of early-modern religious narratives.
Over 80 such personal documents, including diaries and
autobiographies, manuscript and published, clerical and lay,
feminine and masculine, are examined and placed both within the
context of seventeenth-century Scotland, and also early-modern
narratives produced elsewhere. In addition to the focus on
narrative, the study also revolves around the notion of conversion,
which, while a concept known in many times and places, is not
universal in its meaning, but must be understood within the
peculiarities of a specific context and the needs of writers
located in a specific tradition, here, Puritanism and evangelical
Presbyterianism. These conversions and the narratives which provide
a means of articulation draw deeply from the Bible, including the
Psalms and the Song of Solomon. The context must also include an
appreciation of the political history, especially during the
religious persecutions under Charles II and James VII, and later
the changing and unstable conditions experienced after the arrival
of William and Mary on her father's throne. Another crucial context
in shaping these narratives was the form of religious discourse
manifested in sermons and other works of divinity and the work
seeks to investigate relations between ministers and their
listeners. Through careful analysis of these narratives, viewing
them both as individual documents and as part of a wider genre, a
fuller picture of seventeenth-century life can be drawn, especially
in the context of the family and personal development. Thus the
book may be of interest to students in a variety of areas of study,
including literary, historical, and theological contexts. It
provides for a greater understanding of the motivations behind such
personal expressions of early-modern religious faith, whose echoes
can still be heard today.
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