La Position des puritains face aux familistes à la lumière de l’orthodoxie protestante au xvie et au xviie siècle

The Puritans strongly criticised the ecclesiastical authority of the Roman Church, which claimed a monopoly of Scripture interpretation. For the Puritans, every believer, literate or illiterate, could read God’s Word for himself, as he would be guided and inspired by the Holy Spirit towards clear di...

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Main Author: Rachid Mehdi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Société d'Etudes Anglo-Américaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles 2014-12-01
Series:XVII-XVIII
Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/1718/412
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Summary:The Puritans strongly criticised the ecclesiastical authority of the Roman Church, which claimed a monopoly of Scripture interpretation. For the Puritans, every believer, literate or illiterate, could read God’s Word for himself, as he would be guided and inspired by the Holy Spirit towards clear discernment. This doctrine of illumination, to which the Puritans subscribed, contributed largely to shaping the orthodoxy of Protestant theology. Nevertheless, the Puritans fell into self-contradiction when censuring the Family of Love whose followers they regarded as non-Christians. This article examines these contradictions, which have been generally neglected by historians, studying the conflicting relationship between Puritans and Familists, and attempting to determine how the latter capitalized on these contradictions in order to counteract their Puritan detractors and to legitimise their faith.
ISSN:0291-3798
2117-590X