The Call to Happiness

Eudaimonism in English Puritan Thought

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The Call to Happiness

Eudaimonism in English Puritan Thought

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In The Call to Happiness, Nathaniel A. Warne examines how sixteenth-and seventeenth-century Puritans adopted a eudaimonistic conception of ethics in their writings. He shows how classical eudaimonism within the Puritan context is related to other areas of theology, ethics, and politics, and that the idea of divine calling or vocation fits within Puritan eudaimonism. Warne further shows how work can also be understood as an aspect of human flourishing when illuminated from within this tradition of Christian eudaimonism alongside the doctrine of calling.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Puritanism and the 'Haunting Fear'
Chapter 2: Nature, Ends, and Happiness
Chapter 3: Reason, Theoria, and Praxis
Chapter 4: A 'Kind of Life': Rationality, Virtue, and Moral Development
Chapter 5: 'Imposed on Man:' Personhood, Command and Calling
Chapter 6: 'Common Good:' Community and the Political
Chapter 7: Community, Friendship, and Law
Chapter 8: Puritan Ethics and a Tradition of Happiness

Product details

Published Dec 12 2019
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 268
ISBN 9781978796539
Imprint Fortress Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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