Annual Report

Annual Report
Author: American Tract Society
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1088
Release: 1858
Genre: Tract societies
ISBN:

Revivalism and Social Reform

Revivalism and Social Reform
Author: Timothy L. Smith
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2004-11-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1592449980

Religious Melancholy and Protestant Experience in America

Religious Melancholy and Protestant Experience in America
Author: Julius H. Rubin
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 321
Release: 1994
Genre: Anorexia nervosa
ISBN: 0195083016

This thought-provoking study examines an apparent paradox in the history of American Protestant evangelical religion. Fervent believers who devoted themselves completely to the challenges of making a Christian life, who longed to know God's rapturous love, all too often languished in despair, feeling forsaken by God. Indeed, some individuals became obsessed by guilt, terror of damnation, and the idea that they had committed an unpardonable sin. Ironically, those most devoted to fostering the soul's maturation seemingly neglected the well-being of the psyche. Drawing upon many sources, including unpublished diaries, spiritual narratives, and case studies of patients treated in nineteenth-century asylums, Julius Rubin thoroughly explores religious melancholy - as a distinctive stance toward life, a grieving over the loss of God's love, and an obsession and psycho pathology associated with the spiritual itinerary of conversion. The varieties of this spiritual sickness include sinners who would fast unto death ("evangelical anorexia nervosa"), religious suicides, and those obsessed with unpardonable sin. From colonial Puritans like Michael Wigglesworth to contemporary evangelicals like Billy Graham, Rubin shows that religious melancholy has shaped the experience of self and identity for those who sought rebirth as children of God. Religious Melancholy and Protestant Experience in America offers a fresh and revealing look at a widely recognized phenomenon. It will be of interest to scholars and students of religious studies, American history, psychology, and sociology of religion.