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Hanging Between Heaven and Earth: Capital Crime, Execution Preaching, and Theology in Early New England

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Hanging Between Heaven and Earth: Capital Crime, Execution Preaching, and Theology in Early New England - Seay, Scott
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One of the most ritualized spectacles of colonial and early national New England, public execution was intended to warn of the wages of sin, reconcile the convict to both God and the community, and demonstrate the cooperative authority of church and state. The clergy played a central role in the ritual itself and provided one of the primary explications of it: the execution sermon. In his in-depth study, Seay analyzes just over 100 such sermons preached and published in colonial and early national New England. After ...

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Hanging Between Heaven and Earth: Capital Crime, Execution Preaching, and Theology in Early New England 2009, Northern Illinois University Press, Ithaca

ISBN-13: 9780875804026

Hardcover