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Hanging Between Heaven and Earth

Lingua IngleseInglese
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Libro Hanging Between Heaven and Earth Scott D. Seay
Codice Libristo: 04750196
Casa editrice Cornell University Press, giugno 2009
One of the most ritualized spectacles of colonial and early national New England, the public executi... Descrizione completa
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One of the most ritualized spectacles of colonial and early national New England, the public execution was intended to warn of the wages of sin, reconcile the convict to both God and the community, and demonstrate the cooperative authority of church and state. The clergy played a central role in the ritual itself and provided one of the primary explications of it: the execution sermon. In his in-depth study, Seay analyzes just over 100 such sermons preached and published in colonial and early national New England. After placing the execution sermon in its ritual and literary context, he explores three interrelated themes - human sinfulness, the economy of conversion, and the nature and function of civil government - and outlines how theological explications of capital crime and its punishment changed over the course of 150 years. Seay offers more than a description of the content of these sermons; he explores how theological interpretations evolved in relation to larger cultural trends in Early New England. Seay concludes that as long as the Congregational church remained established, executions were public, public discourse was restricted to an educated elite, and execution sermons remained the definitive word on crime and punishment. The decades following the American Revolution, however, brought the slow disestablishment of the church, the privatization of executions, and the democratization of public discourse. As a result of these cultural changes, the execution sermon slowly lost its currency in New England, and this genre of preaching simply disappeared. This book will appeal to those interested in American History, theology, and the ministry. This book offers a study of over 100 execution sermons preached and published between the 17th and 19th centuries.

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