Marriage Ties in England in First Half of 17th Century: Sermons to Newlyweds by Thomas Gateaker

The author of the article examines the evolution of ideas about marriage and matrimonial duties in the 17th century in England. The study is based on sermons to newlyweds published in the 1620s by the famous moderate Puritan Thomas Gataker: “A Summary of Marital Responsibilities” (1620), “A Good Wif...

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Main Author: K. A. Sozinova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Tsentr nauchnykh i obrazovatelnykh proektov 2021-08-01
Series:Научный диалог
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Online Access:https://www.nauka-dialog.ru/jour/article/view/3049
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spelling doaj-7e73baa943714daa9f816319180c43462021-09-30T08:36:45ZrusTsentr nauchnykh i obrazovatelnykh proektovНаучный диалог2225-756X2227-12952021-08-010847849010.24224/2227-1295-2021-8-478-4901986Marriage Ties in England in First Half of 17th Century: Sermons to Newlyweds by Thomas GateakerK. A. Sozinova0Ural Federal University named after the First President of Russia B.N. YeltsinThe author of the article examines the evolution of ideas about marriage and matrimonial duties in the 17th century in England. The study is based on sermons to newlyweds published in the 1620s by the famous moderate Puritan Thomas Gataker: “A Summary of Marital Responsibilities” (1620), “A Good Wife is a Gift of God” (1620/23), and “A Perfect Wife” (1623). It is emphasized that these sermons are a rich source of early modern marriage. Addressing them allows us to understand the origins of changes in traditional gender practices introduced by the Puritans in the 17th century. The author demonstrates that, unlike Anglicans and Catholics, Puritans put the friendship between a man and a woman in the first place for the purpose of marriage, which serves as a salvation from loneliness, and not the birth of children. The author also concludes that the Puritans relied on traditional ideas about the patriarchal foundations of the marriage union, but the place and role of women in it was actively revised and fe-male virtue began to take its rightful place in a pious community.https://www.nauka-dialog.ru/jour/article/view/3049sermons to newlywedsthomas gatakerpuritansmarriageguidance in marriageresponsibilities in marriage
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Marriage Ties in England in First Half of 17th Century: Sermons to Newlyweds by Thomas Gateaker
Научный диалог
sermons to newlyweds
thomas gataker
puritans
marriage
guidance in marriage
responsibilities in marriage
author_facet K. A. Sozinova
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title Marriage Ties in England in First Half of 17th Century: Sermons to Newlyweds by Thomas Gateaker
title_short Marriage Ties in England in First Half of 17th Century: Sermons to Newlyweds by Thomas Gateaker
title_full Marriage Ties in England in First Half of 17th Century: Sermons to Newlyweds by Thomas Gateaker
title_fullStr Marriage Ties in England in First Half of 17th Century: Sermons to Newlyweds by Thomas Gateaker
title_full_unstemmed Marriage Ties in England in First Half of 17th Century: Sermons to Newlyweds by Thomas Gateaker
title_sort marriage ties in england in first half of 17th century: sermons to newlyweds by thomas gateaker
publisher Tsentr nauchnykh i obrazovatelnykh proektov
series Научный диалог
issn 2225-756X
2227-1295
publishDate 2021-08-01
description The author of the article examines the evolution of ideas about marriage and matrimonial duties in the 17th century in England. The study is based on sermons to newlyweds published in the 1620s by the famous moderate Puritan Thomas Gataker: “A Summary of Marital Responsibilities” (1620), “A Good Wife is a Gift of God” (1620/23), and “A Perfect Wife” (1623). It is emphasized that these sermons are a rich source of early modern marriage. Addressing them allows us to understand the origins of changes in traditional gender practices introduced by the Puritans in the 17th century. The author demonstrates that, unlike Anglicans and Catholics, Puritans put the friendship between a man and a woman in the first place for the purpose of marriage, which serves as a salvation from loneliness, and not the birth of children. The author also concludes that the Puritans relied on traditional ideas about the patriarchal foundations of the marriage union, but the place and role of women in it was actively revised and fe-male virtue began to take its rightful place in a pious community.
topic sermons to newlyweds
thomas gataker
puritans
marriage
guidance in marriage
responsibilities in marriage
url https://www.nauka-dialog.ru/jour/article/view/3049
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