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Caroline Wigginton, Abram Van Engen
In 1746, Jonathan Edwards described his philosophy on the process of Christian conversion in A Treatise Concerning Religious Affections. For Edwards, a strict Congregationalist, true conversion is accompanied by a new heart and yields humility, forgi
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Abram Van Engen
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American Literary History. 34:1714-1717
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Matthew Rowley, Abram Van Engen
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The Review of Faith & International Affairs. 19:65-76
This contribution is a conversation between Matthew Rowley and Abram Van Engen about the latter’s recent City on a Hill: A History of American Exceptionalism (Yale University Press, 2020). They dis...
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Abram Van Engen
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National Memories ISBN: 019756867X
What is at stake in the creation, retelling, and remembering of a national origin story? And how has the United States in particular crafted origin stories to serve its needs? This chapter answers such questions by focusing on the myth of the Pilgrim
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Journal of Early American History. 11:47-87
David D. Hall’s book comprises a transatlantic history of the Puritan movement from its sixteenth-century emergence to its heyday under Oliver Cromwell and its subsequent political demise after 1660. Hall provides insights into the movement’s tra
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Timothy W. Decelle, Abram Van Engen
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Early American Literature. 56:845-862
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Abram Van Engen
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The New England Quarterly. 93:221-227
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Abram Van Engen
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A Companion to American Literature
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Abram Van Engen
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Church History. 89:939-941
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Memory Studies. 15:84-101
Origin stories are particularly influential collective memories, establishing a society in the minds of its members. National collective memories are frequently conceived as being shared by all members of the country, but subnational groups may diffe