On Wit, Irony, and Living With Imperfection: How Britain Said No to Abstinence

Christian perfection, the evangelical doctrine that gave rise to abstinence as it is understood and practiced in America, originated in Britain with John Wesley and the Methodists. We examine why that doctrine floundered in its country of origin, opening the door to a more pluralistic and evidence-b...

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description Christian perfection, the evangelical doctrine that gave rise to abstinence as it is understood and practiced in America, originated in Britain with John Wesley and the Methodists. We examine why that doctrine floundered in its country of origin, opening the door to a more pluralistic and evidence-based approach to problems such as alcohol and drug abuse. Although social and political factors were important (the stratification of British society stood in the way of holding everyone to the same moral standard, and the drink trade was far better organized than its American counterpart), Britain's intellectual elite also played a vital role, heaping ridicule on the temperance movement and subjecting it to a devastating critique.
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Bans
Biological and medical sciences
Christianity - history
Fund raising
Health services
History, 19th Century
History, 20th Century
Medical sciences
Miscellaneous
Public health
Public Health Then and Now
Public health. Hygiene
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Religion
Sexuality
Society
Tea
Temperance - history
Towns
United Kingdom
United States
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