Exile and kingdom: history and apocalypse in the Puritan migration to America

This book explores the ideological origins of the Puritan migration to and experience in America, and shows how Puritans believed that their removal to New England fulfilled prophetic apocalyptic and eschatological visions. An apocalyptic ideology of history, as a mode of historical thought, enabled...

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Subtitles:Exile & Kingdom
Main Author: Zakai, Avihu (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1992.
In:Year: 1992
Reviews:[Rezension von: Zakai, Avihu, Exile and Kingdom: History and Apocalypse in the Puritan Migration to America] (1993) (Liu, Tai)
Exile and Kingdom. History and apocalypse in the Puritan migration to America. By Avihu Zakai. (Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History.) Pp. x + 262. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992. £30. 0 521 40381 2 (1992) (Aylmer, G. E.)
[Rezension von: Zakai, Avihu, Exile and Kingdom: History and Apocalypse in the Puritan Migration to America] (1993) (Hicks, John Mark)
Series/Journal:Cambridge studies in early modern British history
Further subjects:B United States Church history To 1775
B History ; Religious aspects ; Christianity ; History of doctrines
B United States Church history, To 1775
B United States ; Church history ; To 1775
B Puritans New England
B Puritans ; New England
B Puritans (New England)
B History Religious aspects Christianity History of doctrines
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: 9780521403818
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Summary:This book explores the ideological origins of the Puritan migration to and experience in America, and shows how Puritans believed that their removal to New England fulfilled prophetic apocalyptic and eschatological visions. An apocalyptic ideology of history, as a mode of historical thought, enabled Puritans to reconstruct their removal to America within the confines of sacred, ecclesiastical history. By tracing the ideological origins of the Puritan migration within the context of the English apocalyptic tradition, Dr Zakai shows how Puritans transformed the premises of that tradition by rejecting the notion of England as God's elect nation and by conferring that title upon the American wilderness. The Puritan migration is analyzed further within the wider context of Western colonization of America. Dr Zakai shows that the unique characteristics of the Puritan settlement in New England derived from identification with the 'Errand of the Church of the Wilderness' as described in the Book of Revelation.
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ISBN:0511522886
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511522888