Benjamin Franklin Cultural Protestant

Cover of Benjamin Franklin Cultural Protestant by Darryl G. Hart
Year: 2021
Language: en
Pages: 261
ISBN-13: 9780198788997
ISBN-10: 0198788991
Dimensions:
Height: 5.3 Inches
Length: 7.9 Inches
Weight: 0.87743980276 Pounds
Width: 0.6 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 973.3092
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Benjamin Franklin Cultural Protestant by Darryl G. Hart, published by Oxford University Press in 2021, is a biography that explores the life of Benjamin Franklin through the lens of his Protestant upbringing. Spanning 261 pages, this edition delves into Franklin’s journey from a devout Protestant family in Puritan Boston to becoming a prominent leader in Philadelphia, a recognized scientist, and a key diplomat during the American War for Independence. The book examines how Franklin’s achievements were influenced by the cultural and ethical frameworks established by the Protestant Reformation.

Readers will find a detailed account of Franklin’s multifaceted career, highlighting his roles as a printer, civic reformer, and politician, while also addressing the broader historical context of Protestantism in shaping societal norms and individual character. Hart presents Franklin as a cultural Protestant, acknowledging his complex relationship with faith and his contributions to society, all while navigating the tensions between personal belief and communal worship. This biography offers insights into the interplay of religion, politics, and personal ethics in the life of one of America’s founding figures.


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Benjamin Franklin grew up in a devout Protestant family with limited prospects for wealth and fame. By hard work, limitless curiosity, native intelligence, and luck (what he called “providence”), Franklin became one of Philadelphia’s most prominent leaders, a world recognized scientist, and the United States’ leading diplomat during the War for Independence. Along the way, Franklin embodied the Protestant ethics and cultural habits he learned and observed as a youth in Puritan Boston. Benjamin Franklin: Cultural Protestant follows Franklin’s remarkable career through the lens of the trends and innovations that the Protestant Reformation started (both directly and indirectly) almost two centuries earlier. His work as a printer, civic reformer, institution builder, scientist, inventer, writer, self-help dispenser, politician, and statesmen was deeply rooted in the culture and outlook that Protestantism nurtured. Through its alternatives to medieval church and society, Protestants built societies and instilled habits of character and mind that allowed figures such as Franklin to build the life that he did. Through it all, Franklin could not assent to all of Protestantism’s doctrines or observe its worship, but for most of his life he acknowledged his debt to his creator, revelled in the natural world guided by providence, and conducted himself in a way (imperfectly) to merit divine approval. In this biography, D. G. Hart recognizes Franklin as a cultural or non-observant Protestant, someone who thought of himself as a Presbyterian, ordered his life as other Protestants did, sometimes went to worship services, read his Bible, and prayed, but could not go all the way and join a church.

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Publisher: Oxford University Press. Year: 2021.
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Language: en. Pages: 261.

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