PPT-Puritanism (Age of FAITH)

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The 2 nd Literary Movement 15001700 approximate dates ELAALRL1 The student demonstrates comprehension by identifying evidence ie examples of diction imagery point of view figurative language symbolism plot events and main ideas in a variety of texts representative of different genres ie poetry prose short story novel essay editorial biography and drama and using this evidence as the basis for interpretation . Luke 18:1-8. Luke 18:1-8. Then He spoke a parable to them, that men always ought to pray and not lose heart, 2 saying:" There was in a certain city a judge who did not fear God nor regard man. 3 Now there was a widow in that city; and she came to him, saying, 'Get justice for me from my adversary. ' 4 And he would not for a while; but afterward he said within himself, ' Though I do not fear God nor regard man, . The value of a . b. iographical . a. pproach to social work history. Bradford Beyond . B. elief Conference. 8. th. September 2011. Russell Whiting. Department of Social Work. University of Sussex. Muriel Lester 1883-1968. By: Alex Turner. Richardson’s 6. th. Period. The Roots of Puritanism. Started in England. A Church Reform straying away from Catholicism . Caused for splits in the Church. Some Puritans stayed in England . Life in the New World. 1620-1800. Puritans. Came from England as Pilgrims to escape religious persecution, circa 1620. Highly, highly (no, really—HIGHLY) religious people—think zealots and extremists. Why would a large number of English people leave their country and homes for a destination far across the Atlantic Ocean?. From 1630 to 1641, approximately 13,000 Puritans left England for New England – WHY?. Setting up . The Crucible. Origins. In 1534, Henry VIII severed ties with the Roman Catholic Church and created the Church of England (Anglican Church). The Church of England remained very similar to the Catholic Church except that it did not recognize the pope as supreme authority.. This PowerPoint will help you review the five major periods of American literature that we have studied:. -- Puritanism (and the Colonial Period). -- Rationalism (and the Age of Reason). -- Romanticism. calvinism. How a Protestant Sect . defined America. Puritanism. is. Calvinism. . Who’s the guy with the beard?. John Calvin, French-born Swiss theologian. 1509 – 1564 (this makes him a contemporary of Martin Luther and the beginning of the Protestant Reformation). -isms. The word –isms is used in colleges and upper levels in high school. It refers to the study of almost anything, the topic of study will have the suffix –ism. . For example, we are going to be reading and discussing Puritan literature. The study of Puritan literature is called Puritanism. This year, especially the first semester, will be devoted to learning the –isms of American literature.. vs. Separatism. Puritans:. ZEALOUS!!! Strong reform motivation from the Protestant Reformation. Want to . purify. the Church of England (Anglicanism). Separatists:. Puritans who believed only “visible saints” [those who could demonstrate in front of their fellow Puritans their elect status] should be admitted to church membership.. Puritanism 1620 - 1800 Puritans • Came from England as Pilgrims to escape religious persecution, circa 1620 • Highly, highly (no, really — HIGHLY) religious people — thin The Historical Background. Puritanism. Salem Witch Trials. Puritanism. Believed in a strong connection between church and state (theocracy). Believed in a Covenant with God and with each other to follow moral codes in pursuit of eternal life. In a faithless age. Then:. Now:. A free CD of this message will be available following the service. This message will also be available for podcast later in the week at calvaryokc.com. Calvary Chapel OKC. Discuss Philosophy, Scienc. e, and Search for Peace and Political Stability. HW: Finish Chapter 28 outlines for Monday. Chapter 28 – Age of Anxiety. Philosophy & Science. Chapter 28: The Age of Anxiety.

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