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Godly violence in the puritan atlantic world : a study of military providentialism, 1636-1676 / Matthew Rowley.

Author/creator Rowley, Matthew author.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Woodbridge ; Rochester : Boydell Press, 2024.
Descriptionxiv, 316 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
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Summary This book recounts Puritan struggles for military dominance and for an authoritative interpretation of God's agency in war. It asks: What did Puritans say was God's will in warfare; and how did they claim to know? It applies the term 'military providentialism' to this attempt to understand God's will and agency in war; and the term 'godly violence' to an act of killing that was deemed to be both just and holy. The book explores these themes by examining Puritan warfare against four groups: Native Americans, royalist Episcopalians, Irish Catholics and Scottish Presbyterians. It employs a wide range of printed and archival sources: sermons, treatises, official documents, newsbooks, letters, diaries, poems and objects related to material culture; and considers private providential interpretations written by obscure individuals alongside published works by more prominent people. Overall, the book provides a rich analysis of the mindset which sustained Puritan political theology and military action at the time when Puritans were at the height of their power on both sides of the Atlantic.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN9781837650149
ISBN1837650144 (hardcover)

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