The Hidden Balance: Religion and the Social Theories of Charles Chauncy and Jonathan Mayhew

The Hidden Balance: Religion and the Social Theories of Charles Chauncy and Jonathan Mayhew

by John Corrigan
The Hidden Balance: Religion and the Social Theories of Charles Chauncy and Jonathan Mayhew

The Hidden Balance: Religion and the Social Theories of Charles Chauncy and Jonathan Mayhew

by John Corrigan

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Overview

Boston Congregationalist ministers Charles Chauncy and Jonathan Mayhew were among the most influential social and religious thinkers in Boston in the mid-eighteenth century. This study argues, against the interpretations of some previous historians, that Chauncy and Mayhew produced a complex but coherent body of ideas, and that these ideas were organized closely and self-consciously around the principle of "balance." Writings on society and government are treated alongside theological works, rather than apart from them, and each man's corpus is placed against the background of English ideas as well as within the context of intellectual and social life in Boston. Chauncy and Mayhew were the leading architects of the mid-eighteenth century New England transition from Puritanism to religious rationalism. They were also instrumental in formulating and popularizing the political and social criticisms that led to the American Revolution. The Hidden Balance illustrates the connections between their religious leadership and their political leadership, and in so doing clarifies our understanding of why Chauncy and Mayhew exercised such a profound influence upon their contemporaries.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521327770
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 07/31/1987
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.55(d)

Table of Contents

Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. The hidden whole; 2. Religion: a balance of public and private, reason and the affections; 3. Government: liberty balanced with deference; 4. Society: a balance of statis and movement; Conclusion: the hidden balance; Appendix; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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