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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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