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The English Civil War and Puritanism 

Ryan Reeves
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Ryan M. Reeves (PhD Cambridge) is Assistant Professor of Historical Theology at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Twitter: / ryanmreeves Instagram: / ryreeves4
Website: www.gordonconwell.edu/academic...
For the entire course on 'Church History: Reformation to Modern', see the playlist: • Renaissance & Modern H...

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Комментарии : 33   
@taylorw
@taylorw 7 лет назад
These lectures are an extraordinary tour de force. And make me profoundly appreciative to have been born under the US constitution. Even if we're a chaotic mess at the moment.
@wingt4thewin625
@wingt4thewin625 9 лет назад
Ryan Reeves is the sophisticated John Green.
@RyanReevesM
@RyanReevesM 9 лет назад
Cleon Walden // Ha! I need to write a novel and make it a movie, then! :)
@irishcoffeytwo
@irishcoffeytwo 9 лет назад
Thank you for this wonderful, balanced, informative and well planned out and executed series of presentations.I've been riveted from the start, and, agree or disagree, will stay riveted till the end. What a positive contribution to human compassion and mutual understanding!
@RyanReevesM
@RyanReevesM 9 лет назад
irishcoffeytwo // Thanks, irish. Yes with this material I never expect everyone to agree--especially with lectures that are a survey of so much complex history! But I'm always happy when people find it balanced and helpful for the conversation in general. :)
@nepomucene4213
@nepomucene4213 7 лет назад
You could add an American angle, as the English civil war greatly slowed migration to the colonies and also reversed it in some cases. See "The Barbarous Years" p. 470. Perhaps as much as 1/8th of the English settlers of America returned to England due to the Civil War, and Cromwell's more Puritan friendly rule. Still the population of the colonies grew by 50,000 from 1640 to 1660, almost tripling - partly because of babies being born.
@richunixunix3313
@richunixunix3313 7 лет назад
Dr Reeves, can you do a video/lectures solely on witches of the 15/17/18th century's Europe.
@deadsparrow28
@deadsparrow28 5 лет назад
Excellent summary
@GreatKhanMatt
@GreatKhanMatt 8 лет назад
Question. how did the son of hardline protestant King james turn out to be a catholic loving soft protestant?
@DrummerKeithScott
@DrummerKeithScott 7 лет назад
"The stool thrown around the world" that was hilarious.
@Saghorse1978
@Saghorse1978 7 лет назад
Will you do a video on Oliver Cromwell?
@RyanReevesM
@RyanReevesM 7 лет назад
In the works! Should be out soon.
@probro9898
@probro9898 7 лет назад
21:21 Her name was Jenny (not Jane) Geddes
@elrjames7799
@elrjames7799 8 лет назад
Nice presentation, but allegations of "tyranny" are made without supporting evidence and assume the Monarch exercised his prerogative outside the law, which wasn't the case.
@RyanReevesM
@RyanReevesM 8 лет назад
+Elr James // No you're correct there overall. The shift is that a number of ideas were swirling around Parliament and elsewhere that began to speak of the limits of royal authority. Meanwhile the king carried on like all kings before him. It is one of the rare times where ideological changes clash to openly and immediately in history. And of course they hardly disguise the fact that they do not like Charles personally.
@elrjames7799
@elrjames7799 8 лет назад
Ryan Reeves Oh yes: personal antipathy to Charles I and his family helps to understand why (in the absence of the acquired political skill of his eldest son) he proved incapable of managing an avoidance of bloody civil war.
@RyanReevesM
@RyanReevesM 8 лет назад
+Elr James // Completely agree. In a longer, live lecture I point out to students that someone born to the throne, raised to believe he was absolute sovereign, and without training in being winsome is largely to blame. It seems to be an axiom: monarchs who did not expect to be kings always tend to be better at winning loyalty. Those born to it, raised to it, etc. have a habit of mistaking their authority with people doing everything they say.
@elrjames7799
@elrjames7799 8 лет назад
Ryan Reeves Interesting pattern to draw attention to, and not far wrong :-)
@erikriza7165
@erikriza7165 6 лет назад
Couldn't the Arminians just go to Armenia?
@stevenwhitener5776
@stevenwhitener5776 7 лет назад
shoter or shorter catechism?
@RyanReevesM
@RyanReevesM 7 лет назад
Let's go with shoter. Will make it more interesting in the modern context, eh? :))
@erikriza7165
@erikriza7165 6 лет назад
King Charles cannot beat Richard Harris
@borderlands6606
@borderlands6606 7 лет назад
Puritanism is the beginning of a process which ends up in the New Atheism and metaphysical materialism.
@mikhailv67tv
@mikhailv67tv 7 лет назад
How so?
@bryanbridges2987
@bryanbridges2987 7 лет назад
mikhailv67 The world may never know....
@erikjager4704
@erikjager4704 8 лет назад
Professor Reeves' s Evangelical bias is on full display. England became more Protestant during the English Civil War. However, it was a fad that passed away because Oliver Cromwell's policy. The English were not Puritans at heart. They did care for Cromwell's zealous Puritanism. They did not like that he closed down the theater, all the Sabbath laws, and a more extreme Protestant church. Also, Cromwell was a military dictator . Charles II was less concerned with religion and willing to accept Parliament's right to rule. Also, many considered Puritans to be a foreign church such from Scotland. Professor Reeves is a product of a New England Evangelicals who think that Puritans were their forerunners. He is biased as a Jesuit priest defending the Inquisition.
@RyanReevesM
@RyanReevesM 8 лет назад
Actually if you watch the other videos in the series that deal with the aftermath of the English Civil War I make some of the same arguments you deny me. The point you make about England not being Puritan is true. No historian would deny that. The point I'm making is that Puritanism held authority for a time and worked its way into Parliament. Also I'm not from New England and spend 0 minutes of my day defending Puritans. :)
@VCYT
@VCYT 7 лет назад
1:23 - Donald trump seems to bypassed checks an balances.
@polemeros
@polemeros 7 лет назад
How?
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