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The New England soul

The New England soul

Harry S. Stout

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This study explores a seventeenth- and eighteenth-century medium of communications -- the New England sermon -- whose topical range and social influence were so powerful in shaping cultural values, meanings, and a sense of corporate purpose that even television pales in comparison. Unlike modern mass media, the sermon stood alone in local New England contexts as the only regular (at least weekly) medium of public communication. As a channel of information, it combined religious, educational, and journalistic functions, and supplied all the key terms necessary to understand existence in this world and the next. As the only event in public assembly that regularly brought the entire community together, it also represented the central ritual of social order and control. Seldom, if ever before, did so many people hear the same message of purpose and direction over so long a period of time as did the New England "Puritans." - Introduction.

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OL Work ID
OL4084545W

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HistoryPreachingReligious life and customsGeistliches LebenPredigtPuritansVida religiosa y costumbres11.75 homileticsHistoireVie religieusePrédicationSermonsNew england theologyNew england, history, colonial period, ca. 1600-1775New england, church historyNew england, social life and customsNew england, religionPreaching, history

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