Theocracy of Puritan Massachusetts,1630-1662

碩士 === 淡江大學 === 美國研究所 === 91 === Colonial America was found as a biblical theocracy and “a city upon a hill”. Calvinist Puritans were the first British settlers to disseminate this value throughout New England in early Seventeenth Century. The Massachusetts Bay Colony was the most importa...

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Main Authors: Chou Shih-Yu, 周世瑀
Other Authors: Prof. Tai Wan-chin
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2003
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/76401949683348399918
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spelling ndltd-TW-091TKU002320012015-10-13T13:35:58Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/76401949683348399918 Theocracy of Puritan Massachusetts,1630-1662 麻薩諸塞清教徒的神權統治:一六三0年至一六六二年 Chou Shih-Yu 周世瑀 碩士 淡江大學 美國研究所 91 Colonial America was found as a biblical theocracy and “a city upon a hill”. Calvinist Puritans were the first British settlers to disseminate this value throughout New England in early Seventeenth Century. The Massachusetts Bay Colony was the most important biblical commonwealth during the colonial era and may also be considered as a cradle of Puritan culture. In order to foster true Christian worship, the Puritan pioneers of Massachusetts settlement had established a civil government in which only visible saints who covenanted with God were allowed to participate. They expected their biblical commonwealth and true church would endure forever. This thesis explores the roots of Puritan political thought and the impacts in adopting covenanted church membership during 1630-1662. In reality, Massachusetts Puritans were in various ways implementing direct democracy in their town meetings and Congregationalist churches. Puritans not only challenged the dominantthinking, divine right of kings, at that time in Europe, but also set a proto-democracy example in colonial America. Prof. Tai Wan-chin 戴萬欽 2003 學位論文 ; thesis 96 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 淡江大學 === 美國研究所 === 91 === Colonial America was found as a biblical theocracy and “a city upon a hill”. Calvinist Puritans were the first British settlers to disseminate this value throughout New England in early Seventeenth Century. The Massachusetts Bay Colony was the most important biblical commonwealth during the colonial era and may also be considered as a cradle of Puritan culture. In order to foster true Christian worship, the Puritan pioneers of Massachusetts settlement had established a civil government in which only visible saints who covenanted with God were allowed to participate. They expected their biblical commonwealth and true church would endure forever. This thesis explores the roots of Puritan political thought and the impacts in adopting covenanted church membership during 1630-1662. In reality, Massachusetts Puritans were in various ways implementing direct democracy in their town meetings and Congregationalist churches. Puritans not only challenged the dominantthinking, divine right of kings, at that time in Europe, but also set a proto-democracy example in colonial America.
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