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The refocusing of desire in colonial New England was deeply rooted in what emerged as a distinctively Puritan mythos of the land. This new mythology served to justify their laying claim to increasing amounts of landed property. As a result, an earlier vision of the world as a theater of God’s glory was transformed into a subordinating or adversarial perception of nature as an object demanding possession.
Ravished by Beauty: The Surprising Legacy of Reformed Spirituality
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