Rel160 1st Edition Lecture 8 Outline of Current Lecture: i. Rowlandsonii. Diversity iii. Pluralism iv. New Amsterdam v. Pennsylvaniai. Rowlandson Excessive dehumanization of natives were described as hellish and demonic Rowlandson compared the Christians to sheep: they were the innocent ones What beliefs are most noticeable here? Sola scriptoria Intervention/conversion Providence: God takes an interest in Gods people Diversity Pluralism A lot of different things people; representation It’s what we usually mean when we saydiversity; diversity New Amsterdam Fairly talented city as long as you contribute (technically it’s Dutch reform but no one asked questions) 1664 The English takes over either that or you must speak and act English Pennsylvania They were pluralist William Penn is a rich Quaker These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.o He wants to create an experiment with the town They were an intelligent group of people 1758 Quakers become
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