Millenarianism and Messianism in Early Modern European Culture: The Millenarian Turn: Millenarian Contexts of Science, Politics and Everyday Anglo-American Life in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth CenturiesThanks to the work of legions of scholars, the millenarian expectations within large segments of the population in Cromwellian England have been carefully examined. The widespread belief that England, with its messianic leader 1 Cromwell, heralded the millennium is well known. Less well examined, perhaps, has been the cultural conceptions of the role of millenarian and messianic ideas in the "long" eighteenth century. Especially during the stable Hanoverian era - until the American and French Revolutions - the common place millennial expectations of the English Civil War appeared to recede. By the end of the eighteenth century, with the Napoleonic wars, millenarian views and interpretations underwent a minor renaissance but with nothing like the fervor, it is commonly thought, of the Puritan era when so many believed that the end was near. By the end of the eighteenth century, so the "official" story goes, the religious sceptics and deists of Enlightened England such as David Hume had done too well their work of tarring such religious radicalism with the brush of "enthusiasm. " Happily, this "official" interpretation of the events of the early modern period - in which scholars have too often taken their cue from writers such as Hume and simply ignored millenarian contexts and expectations in the Age of Reason - has undergone a marked shift in the past twenty years. |
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MILLENARIANISM IN THE 1640s | 1 |
THE APOCALYPSE AND THE SEVENTEENTHCENTURY DEBATE ABOUT THE CREATION OF THE BRITISH STATE | 15 |
ASTROLOGY MILLENARIANISM AND POLITICS IN ENGLAND DURING THE RESTORATION CRISIS 16781683 | 29 |
4 ROBERT BOYLE ON KNOWLEDGE OF NATURE IN THE AFTERLIFE | 43 |
5 ROBERT BOYLE THE CONVERSION OF THE JEWS AND MILLENNIAL EXPECTATIONS | 55 |
6 THE VIRGIN THE DYNAMO AND NEWTONS PROPHETIC HISTORY | 67 |
ISAAC NEWTON ON THE RETURN OF THE JEWS | 95 |
THE OCCULT BIBLE HEBRAIC MILLENARIANISM IN EIGHTEENTHCENTURY ENGLAND | 119 |
JEWISH CONVERSION AND PHILOSEMITISM IN LATEEIGHTEENTHCENTURY ENGLISH MILLENARIAN THOUGHT | 133 |
PRE AND POSTMILLENNIALISM IN THE LATE REFORMATION PERIOD | 145 |
11 THE ESCHATOLOGY OF EVERYDAY THINGS ENGLAND 16001800 | 171 |
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Millenarianism and Messianism in Early Modern European Culture J. E. Force,R. H. Popkin Sin vista previa disponible - 2014 |
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