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Turbulent, Seditious and Factious People Christopher Hill

Turbulent, Seditious and Factious People By Christopher Hill

Turbulent, Seditious and Factious People by Christopher Hill


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This new biography of Bunyan, published to celebrate the tercentenary of his death, offers a reassessment of the man against the troubled background of the Commonwealth and the church, throwing new light on his personality and the religious conflicts that resulted in his writings.

Turbulent, Seditious and Factious People Summary

Turbulent, Seditious and Factious People: John Bunyan and His Church, 1628-88 by Christopher Hill

This new biography of Bunyan, published to celebrate the tercentenary of his death, offers a reassessment of the man against in the context of his times. Bunyan is usually studied and remembered as the author of "The Pilgrim's Progress", "Mr Badman" and "The Holy War", but his own consideration of himself would most probably have been as a preacher first and foremost - a man whose non-conformist religion led him into conflict with the Quakers and into years of imprisonment. It was in the service of this religion that his writings were produced, many of them during the nearly 12 years spent in Bedford jail between 1660 and 1672, though he continued to publish after his release. Christopher Hill, retired Master of Balliol, whose previous books include "Intellectual Origins of the English Revolution", sets Bunyan against the troubled background of the Commonwealth and the church and throws new light on his personality and the religious conflicts that resulted in his writings.

Table of Contents

Bunyan's writings. Some dates. Part 1 Bunyan's England, 1628-1688: the English Revolution; the rich, the poor and the middling sort; popular literature. Part 2 From Elstow to Newport Pagnell and back: the Bunyans; in the army. Part 3 "Grace Abounding" and the 1650s: "Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners"; Ranters and Quakers; early writings; Bunyan and the Bedford congregation. Part 4 Holding on: preaching and imprisonment; adapting to the Restoration; the tinker and the latitudinarians; the church after the Restoration. Part 5 Bunyans's theology: some influences; covenant theology; social uses of hell-fire; antinomianism. Part 6 Bunyan's major creative period, 1678 - 1686: "The Pilgrim's Progress"; "The Life and Death of Mr Badman"; "The Holy War"; music, singing and poetry; self-denial and humility. Part 7 Last years, dangerous years: Bunyan's printers; the palace beautiful; Kings and Antichrist - seeming delays; posthumous writings - "Who bid the boar come here?". Part 8 Life after death, 1688 onwards: Bunyan and dissent; Bunyan and the popular culture; Bunyan and the world. Appendix - the radicalism of the New Model Army and the existence of the Ranters. Index.

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GOR006426059
9780198128182
0198128185
Turbulent, Seditious and Factious People: John Bunyan and His Church, 1628-88 by Christopher Hill
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
1988-10-01
416
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