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The Benevolent Deity

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The years following the Great Awakening in New England saw a great theological struggle between proponents of Calvinism and the champions of Christian liberty, setting the stage for American Unitar...
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  • 03 September 2015
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The years following the Great Awakening in New England saw a great theological struggle between proponents of Calvinism and the champions of Christian liberty, setting the stage for American Unitarianism. The adherents of Christian liberty, who were branded Arminians by their opponents, were contending for the liberty of the mind and the soul to pursue truth and salvation free from prior restraint.

The Arminian movement took shape as a major, quasi-denominational force in New England under the guidance of particular clergymen, most notably Ebenezer Gay, minister of the First Parish in Hingham, Massachusetts, from 1718 to 1787. Despite his ubiquitous presence in the history of Arminianism, however, Gay has been a historical enigma. Robert J. Wilson's purpose in this biography is to trace Gay's long and fascinating intellectual odyssey against the evolving social, political, and economic life of eighteenth-century Hingham as well as the religious history of the coastal region between Boston and Plymouth.

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Price: $69.95
Pages: 328
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Imprint: University of Pennsylvania Press
Publication Date: 03 September 2015
ISBN: 9781512809480
Format: eBook
BISACs: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Religious, Biography: religious and spiritual
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"A fine example of the usefulness of biography to history. . . . In the long career of Ebenezer Gay, Robert Wilson has found a superb vehicle for an examination of the rise of liberal religion in New England."
Robert J. Wilson III is Professor of History at Georgia College.