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American Jezebel: The Uncommon Life of Anne Hutchinson; the Woman Who Defied the Puritans

DOC American Jezebel: The Uncommon Life of Anne Hutchinson; the Woman Who Defied the Puritans by Eve LaPlante in History

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The German Genius is a virtuoso cultural history of German ideas and influence; from 1750 to the present day; by acclaimed historian Peter Watson (Making of the Modern Mind; Ideas). From Bach; Goethe; and Schopenhauer to Nietzsche; Freud; and Einstein; from the arts and humanities to science and philosophy; The German Genius is a lively and accessible review of over 250 years of German intellectual history. In the process; it explains the devastating effects of World War II; which transformed a vibrant and brilliantly artistic culture into a vehicle of warfare and destruction; and it shows how the German culture advanced in the war’s aftermath.


#369460 in Books Eve Laplante 2005-03-01 2005-03-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.00 x .76 x 5.31l; .65 #File Name: 0060750561312 pagesAmerican Jezebel The Uncommon Life of Anne Hutchinson the Woman Who Defied the Puritans


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48 of 51 people found the following review helpful. A compelling story laden with Puritan theologyBy Jane MagillThis book is about an English woman; Anne Marbury Hutchinson who left England with her husband and 12 children in 1633 to come to Boston where she felt she could be free to practice her brand of Puritanism. She found out that many of the Puritan ministers in Boston were just as offended by her expressing her ideas as the hierarchy of the Church of England was. Women just did not do this.As a successful midwife she had the ear of many Boston women and she used it to her advantage; helping them to understand how to be saved. This apparently was a constant worry for Puritans. The women raved about Anne and soon she began having informal gatherings in her home for both men and women to discuss religious topics. Things began to deteriorate in the Puritan community when she started criticizing local Puritan ministers and their sermons at her informal gatherings. After complaints from the Puritan ministers the government got involved and soon Anne was charged and brought to trial.The story is a compelling one and well written; but the author spends a significant part of the book on the details of the differences in theology between the different Puritan factions in Boston. Perhaps it was necessary but it was difficult to wade through.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The American Jezebel was a tremendous heroin in her time and for all Time to come.By Billy CarnahanI was reminded of the extraordinary authority and control 17th Century Christian Organizations possessed over their members. I knew women's lives were severely limited and controlled by men and society. But I did not know Anne Hutchinson's Story. Anne was a remarkable woman; she set the example American woman badly needed in the early years of America and thereafter.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Loved the storyBy ms beckyI could totally relate to Anne whose only crime was being a female minister who answered only to the Holy Spirit. As a female minister myself; I thank Anne for blazing the way. Amazing to me is that the religious Pilgrims thought they were 'free' to worship; yet created their own 'rules' that banished Anne. Good read.

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