Religion and the Development of the American Penal SystemUniversity Press of America, 2000 - 188 psl. Skotnicki (Catholic social ethics, Saint Patrick's Seminary, Menlo Park, California) traces the influence of changing religious ideas on changing attitudes about prisons during the course of US history. Paying attention not only to institutional religion but also to the popular trends that foreshadow institutional change, he looks at the evangelical millennium and the rise of the penitentiaries; New York and Pennsylvania as taking different roads to The Kingdom; sentimentalism, science and the Progressive Movement; religion, progress, and the end of the penitentiaries; and an institution in search of meaning. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR. |
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... England colonists exhibited the Calvinist belief of adherence to divine sovereignty in social and political affairs by way of three basic principles : a Christian constitutionalism based on the idea of covenant , a commitment to church ...
... England colonists exhibited the Calvinist belief of adherence to divine sovereignty in social and political affairs by way of three basic principles : a Christian constitutionalism based on the idea of covenant , a commitment to church ...
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Andrew Skotnicki. centered Scriptural ethic of the Puritan settlers in New England . One must also take note of developments in England prior to and during the period of Continental Rationalism and British Empiricism . These were the ...
Andrew Skotnicki. centered Scriptural ethic of the Puritan settlers in New England . One must also take note of developments in England prior to and during the period of Continental Rationalism and British Empiricism . These were the ...
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... England out of left - wing Puritanism . Ahlstrom says , " it exhibits the relentless movement of the Puritan - Reformed impulse away from the hierarchical , sacramental , and objective Christianity of the Middle Ages towards various ...
... England out of left - wing Puritanism . Ahlstrom says , " it exhibits the relentless movement of the Puritan - Reformed impulse away from the hierarchical , sacramental , and objective Christianity of the Middle Ages towards various ...
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