Title: The Puritans
1The Puritans
- A group of Americas First Seperatists
2Who were the Puritans?
- Puritans wanted to purify the Church of England
(the Anglican Church) - English Puritans wished to return to the simpler
forms of worship and church organization
described in the New Testament
3Who were the Puritans?
- Didnt believe that the clergy or the government
should or could act as an intermediary between
the individual God - Many suffered persecution in England
4In what did they believe?
- Predestination
- The notion that God had chosen the souls that
would be saved before a persons birth, and that
therefore they were saved by grace, rather than
by their actions
5In what did they believe?
- Puritans believed that Adam and Eves sin had
damned most people for all eternity. They
believed that Jesus was sent to earth to save
particular people, the elect.
6In what did they believe?
- Since it was difficult to know if someone was
saved or damned, they tried to behave in as
exemplary manner as possible.
7The Mayflower Compact
- Outlined how they would be governed once they
landed. - In doing so, they prepared the ground work for
American constitutional democracy
Pilgrims Signing the Compact Aboard the
Mayflower, November 11, 1620
8Characteristics of the Puritans
- Radical changes in church ceremonies from
elaborate to plain. - Known for American work ethic.
9Characteristics of the Puritans
- Fanatical intolerance of others beliefs and
religions. - Since they could not purify the church, they
wished to reform the church by separating from
it.
10Characteristics of the Puritans
- They believed in governing themselves under
theocracy- ruled by religious leaders and the
Bible. - Founded Harvard College in 1636 to train Puritan
ministers.
11Characteristics of the Puritans
- Died out as a religious power within 100 years.
- Great Awakening attempt to revive devotion in
strict Puritanical beliefs
12The Secular World
- Contempt for human secular (non-religious)
learning and amusements. Therefore - -no theaters, plays -no ale houses
- -no swearing -no obvious entertainment
- -etc.
13Puritan Timeline
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- 1620 1692 1730-1740
- Salem Colony Witch Trials Great Awakening
- Revival Meetings
14Characteristics of Puritan Writing
- The bible provided a model for Puritan writing a
conception of each individual life as a journey
to salvation. Puritans saw direct connections
between Biblical events and their own lives.
15Characteristics of Puritan Writing
- Puritans used writing to explore their inner and
outer lives for signs of the workings of God.
16Characteristics of Puritan Writing
- Diaries and histories were the most common forms
of expression in Puritan society, because they
directly expressed the workings of God.
17Characteristics of Puritan Writing
- Puritans favored a plain style, similar to that
of the Geneva Bible. They stressed clarity of
expression and avoided complicated figures of
speech.
18Puritan Values Defined
- Plainness
- -A desire to return Christianity to the simple
forms of worship described in the New Testament. - -Worship should not be in ornate places with
decorations but in square, wooden buildings
stripped of ornament. -
19Puritan Values Defined
- Do you agree or disagree? Explain why.
20Puritan Values Defined
- Divine Mission
- -Belief that they were bringing to America
Christianity decreed by God. - -America was a place especially appointed by
God to be an example for the rest of the world. - Do you agree or disagree? Explain why.
21Puritan Values
- Do these values have an impact on your every day
life? - If not, what values do you believe define America?