@article{oai:mue.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000235, author = {佐藤, 哲也}, journal = {宮城教育大学紀要}, month = {}, note = {P(論文), Cotton Mather was one of the most influential ministers and a prolific puritan writer in colonial New England. He wrote many popular pamphlets and books on childrearing and religious education. This paper focuses on his booklet A Family Well-Ordered to study puritan view of childhood, parents-children relationships and education. The puritans saw the family as the foundation of all society. As a religious and political leader, Cotton applies and explicates the Bible's teaching on how to make family well-ordered, regenerate children to save their souls. The features of his arguments were as follows. casuistic Biblicism, poverty of modern view of childhood, warning of the original sin. In A Family Well-Ordered, Cotton expressed ambivalent feeling toward children, and, as an embryo of modern educational thought, his interests in controlling children's inner world.}, pages = {243--254}, title = {近代教育思想の宗教的基層(1) : コトン・マザー『秩序ある家族』(1699)}, volume = {47}, year = {2012}, yomi = {サトウ, テツヤ} }