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Puritan Opposition to Christmas
This chapter explores the historical resistance to Christmas celebrations by Puritan ministers and politicians in the 17th century, focusing on their political and religious motivations. It highlights the chaotic governance of the time, the transformation of Christmas customs, and the evolving nature of the holiday’s observance. Additionally, the chapter addresses theological debates within the Reformed tradition regarding the legitimacy of celebrating the Feast of Nativity and the concept of Christian liberty.