Early Modern Prayer

Editor(s) William Gibson,Laura Stevens,Sabine Volk-Birke

Language: English

Genre(s): Religion

  • November 2017 · 160 pages ·216x138mm

  • · Paperback - 9781786832252
  • · eBook - pdf - 9781786832269
  • · eBook - epub - 9781786832276

About The Book

The essays in this book aim to answer the following questions: What was the place of prayer in the early modern world? What did it look and sound like? Of what aesthetic and political structures did it partake, and how did prayer affect art, literature and politics? How did the activities, expressions and texts we might group under the term prayer serve to bind disparate peoples together, or, in turn, to create friction and fissures within communities? What roles did prayer play in intercultural contact, including violence, conquest and resistance? How can we use the prayers of those centuries (roughly 1500–1800) imprecisely termed the ‘early modern’ era to understand the peoples, polities and cultures of that time?

Contents

Introduction by William Gibson, Laura Stevens and Sabine Volk-Birke.
Denise M. Kohn: ‘Rowlandson’s “Cover Story”: The Revision of Private Devotional Practice into Public Narrative.’
Elena Marasinova: ‘The Prayer of an Empress and the Eighteenth Century Russian Death Penalty Moratorium’
Linda Meditz: ‘The Captive at Prayer: Cross-Cultural Trauma as Revealed in the Diary of Stephen Williams’.
Penny Pritchard: ‘The Eye of a Needle: Commemorating the ‘Godly Merchant’ in the Early Modern Funeral Sermon.’
Laura Stevens: ‘Mary’s Magnificat in Eighteenth Century Britain’Sabine Volk-Birke: ‘“The Order and Methods of Nosegays”: Imagining Readers in François de Sales's Introduction à la vie dévote (1609) and its eighteenth century English adaptations.’

About the Editor(s)

Author(s): William Gibson

William Gibson is Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Oxford Brookes University and Director of the Oxford Centre for Methodism and Church History. His most recent book is Samuel Wesley and the Crisis of Tory Piety, 1685–1720 (OUP, 2021).

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Author(s): Laura Stevens

Laura Stevens is Associate Professor of English at the University of Tulsa.

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Author(s): Sabine Volk-Birke

Sabine Volk-Birke is Professor of English Literature at Martin-Luther-Universität, Halle-Wittenberg.

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