Innerworldly Individualism: Charismatic Community and Its InstitutionalizationTransaction Publishers, 31 thg 12, 2011 - 254 trang Innerworldly Individualism looks to colonial history, in particular, seventeenth-century New England, to understand the sources of modern nation building. Seligman analyzes how cultural assumptions of collective identity and social authority emerged out of the religious beliefs of the first generation of settlers in New England. He goes on to examine how these assumptions crystallized three generations later into patterns of normative order, forming the foundation of an American consciousness. Seligman uses sociological research grounded in early American history as his laboratory, and does so in a highly original way. Seligman uses Max Weber’s paradigm of sociological inquiry to explore how a combination of ideational and structural factors helped to develop modern conceptions of authority and collective identity among New England communities. Seligman addresses a number of significant issues, including social change, the mutual interaction and development of process and structure, and the role of charisma in the forging of a social order. His book profoundly increases our understanding of the ideological and social processes prevalent in early American history as well as their contemporary influence on civil identity. Innerworldly Individualism uniquely intertwines sociological study with cultural history. It uses American history to develop and elucidate problems of broad theoretical significance. Seligman’s argument is bolstered by a close examination of concrete detail. His book will be of interest to anthropologists, sociologists, political theorists, and historians of American culture. |
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... thisworldly soteriology. Crucial to Puritan endeavors was the significance given to the construction of isomorphic totalities of belief, sacredness, and community. All are analyzed as critical in the reorientation of Christian ...
... thisworldly soteriology. Crucial to Puritan endeavors was the significance given to the construction of isomorphic totalities of belief, sacredness, and community. All are analyzed as critical in the reorientation of Christian ...
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... thisworldly political action and the interiorization of grace, are presented as central components of modernity as a form of civilization. By placing developments in New England within a broader and comparative perspective both the ...
... thisworldly political action and the interiorization of grace, are presented as central components of modernity as a form of civilization. By placing developments in New England within a broader and comparative perspective both the ...
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... thisworldly, collective salvation”) were an integral component of Christian belief.9 Among the different groups that constituted the early Christian communities, millenarian doctrines and orientations emerged with various degrees of ...
... thisworldly, collective salvation”) were an integral component of Christian belief.9 Among the different groups that constituted the early Christian communities, millenarian doctrines and orientations emerged with various degrees of ...
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... thisworldly doctrine of grace underwent a drastic change as the City of God was projected into a transcendent, unhistorical, and otherworldly realm.11 So to and from 431 and the denunciation of millennialism by the Council of Epheson ...
... thisworldly doctrine of grace underwent a drastic change as the City of God was projected into a transcendent, unhistorical, and otherworldly realm.11 So to and from 431 and the denunciation of millennialism by the Council of Epheson ...
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... thisworldly salvation, the very act of its routinization and institutionalization in the world involved a fundamental contradiction. Expectations of final time and ultimate transcendence stood, after all, in continual tension to the ...
... thisworldly salvation, the very act of its routinization and institutionalization in the world involved a fundamental contradiction. Expectations of final time and ultimate transcendence stood, after all, in continual tension to the ...
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The Origins of Settlement | |
Protest and Collective Boundaries | |
The Emergent Tensions of Institutionalization | |
The Half Way Covenant and the Jeremiad Sermon | |
The Institutionalization of Charisma in Society | |
Conclusion | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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