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A Critical Look at Histories of Hutchinson and the Antinomians

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A Critical Look at Histories of Hutchinson and the Antinomians

In the seventeenth century, the Massachusetts Bay Colony was founded as a haven for Puritans, who sought religious freedom and harmony. In order to achieve this haven, the settlers in Massachusetts Bay devised a system of government that would serve as both a political and moral authority. Between 1636 and 1638 the relative harmony of the Massachusetts Bay Colony was shaken by an uprising that has become known as the Antinomian Controversy. At the center of this controversy was Anne Hutchinson, a Boston woman bold enough to challenge the teachings of local ministers and to criticize New England churches. Hutchinson was extraordinary for a variety of reasons. …show more content…

There are also others who view Hutchinson as a pioneer for women’s rights. However, instead of reflecting her beliefs, the articles and books written about Anne Hutchinson often just reflect the ideas of their authors.

The Antinomian Controversy

The Antinomian Controversy took place in Massachusetts between 1636 and 1638. Antinomians were by definition those who “set themselves against and above the law” (Adams 433). Led by Anne Hutchinson, they believed that the Christian elect, those chosen by God for salvation, should not be bound by the moral law, and should instead rely on the Covenant of Grace for salvation. In effect, this meant that a man’s good deeds could do nothing to earn him a place in heaven; instead, Christians could only rely on God’s grace for salvation. In the context of the Boston church, which already taught a Covenant of Grace, the objections of the Antinomians centered on the concept of sanctification.

According to Puritan theology, only God’s elect receive salvation through the Covenant of Grace. Although it was impossible for Puritan ministers and church members to know who among them had been chosen by God, it was widely accepted that through sanctification an individual’s works could serve as evidence of his salvation. Sanctification then is the outward act of leading a righteous life; and it was the concept of

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