Bazsites.com Puritans
Directory Topics
On the Web
- The English Puritans - An extensive history of the Puritans in England, including the Separatists, the Presbyterian Puritans and the Congregationalists.
- The Puritan Tradition - An article on Puritans and Pilgrims with links to more articles.
- Puritanism, Puritans - Several articles on Puritanism. A source of information for deeper understanding of religious subjects.
- The Puritans - An article on the beliefs, the rhetoric and the politics of the Puritans.
- Puritanism and Predestination - A two part site on the theology of Puritans.
- Puritanism, Puritans - Several articles on Puritanism. A source of information for deeper understanding of religious subjects.
- Puritans - A history of the Puritans in America.
- Puritanism - A number of Puritan beliefs, such as predestination, covenant of grace, justification, sanctification and providence.
- Puritans - Wikipedia article on the history and beliefs of the Puritans.
- Puritanism and Predestination - A historian discusses the connection between Puritanism and Calvinism, especially as it pertains to the doctrine of predestination.
Wikipedia Articles
- New Puritans - The New Puritans was a literary movement ascribed to the contributors to a 2000 anthology of short stories entitled All Hail the New Puritans, edited by Nicholas Blincoe and Matt Thorne. The project is said to have been inspired by the Dogme 95 manifesto for cinematic minimalism and authenticity The young writers in the anthology deliberately eschewed many of the devices favoured by the pre-eminent British literary generation exemplified by ...
- List of Puritans - The Puritans were originally members of a group of English Protestants seeking "purity" – that is, further reforms or even separation from the established church – during the Reformation. This group is also extended to include some early colonial American ministers.
- These New Puritans - These New Puritans (sometimes abbreviated to TNPS) are a four-piece band from Southend-on-sea, consisting of Jack Barnett (vocals, guitar, computer, sound), his twin brother George Barnett (drums, tapes, percussion), Thomas Hein (bass guitar, sampler, backing vocals, percussion) and Sophie Sleigh-Johnson (synthesizers). Their powerful live performances, strong image ...
- Puritan - A Puritan of 16th and 17th century England was any person seeking "purity" of worship and doctrine, especially the parties that rejected the Reformation of the Church of England, and those who justified separation from the Church of England following the Elizabethan Religious Settlement are commonly called "Puritans" by historians and critics. However only some Puritans were in favor of separating from the English Church, which was currently under King James I.
- New Puritans (movement) - The terms New Puritan and Neo-Cromwellians were coined by Jim Murphy, associate director of the Future Foundation, to describe a perceived trend in British society. The term, which has been adopted by a number of main stream newspapers and other media, refers to the increasing tendency for the young middle classes to accept increasing regulation and self regulation of their life curtailing the "consumption culture".