The Age of Atonement by Boyd Hilton

The Age of Atonement by Boyd Hilton

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An examination of the mentality of the first half of the 19th century, when catastrophes and personal misfortune were seen as dispensations of divine providence. In the 1850s and 1860s, however, a different attitude developed. at the centre of which was a new way of understanding the Atonement.

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The Age of Atonement by Boyd Hilton

This book examines the mentality of the upper and middle classes during the first half of the nineteenth century. It was an age obsessed by the idea of catastrophes; by wars, famines, pestilences, revolutions, floods, volcanoes, and - especially - the great commercial upheavals which periodically threatened to topple the world's first capitalist system. Thanks to the dominant evangelical ethos of the day, such sufferings seemed to be part of God's plan, and governments took a harsh attitude toward social underdogs, whether bankrupts or paupers, in order not to interfere with the dispensations of providence. Free Trade was adopted, not as the agent of growth it was later seen to be, but in order to restrain an economy which seemed to be racing out of control. In the 1850s and 1860s, however, a different attitude to social problems developed along with evolutionary approaches to the physical and animal worlds and a new understanding of God, who came to be regarded less as an Arnoldian headmaster and more like Santa Claus. At the centre of this ideology, and throwing light upon it, was a new way of understanding the Atonement.
A stimulating and wide-ranging study.. It is a rich book ... a book which every serious student of nineteenth-century Britain should read. * J. W. Burrow, Times Literary Supplement *
Hilton has written a pioneering work ... He has laid bare the extent to which Christianity moulded the assumptions behind public affairs. * D. W. Bebbington, Historical Journal *
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ISBN 13 9780198202950
ISBN 10 0198202954
Title The Age of Atonement
Author Boyd Hilton
Series Clarendon Paperbacks
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1991-12-12
Number of pages 428
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