Varieties of Southern Religious History
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Varieties of Southern Religious History

Essays in Honor of Donald G. Mathews

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eBook - ePub

Varieties of Southern Religious History

Essays in Honor of Donald G. Mathews

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Essays from former students of Donald G. Mathews on topics in Southern religion

Comprising essays written by former students of Donald G. Mathews, a distinguished historian of religion in the South, Varieties of Southern Religious History offers rich insight into the social and cultural history of the United States. Fifteen essays, edited by Regina D. Sullivan and Monte Harrell Hampton, offer fresh and insightful interpretations in the fields of U. S. religious history, women's history, and African American history from the colonial era to the twentieth century. Emerging scholars as well as established authors examine a range of topics on the cultural and social history of the South and the religious history of the United States.

Essays on new topics include a consideration of Kentucky Presbyterians and their reaction to the rising pluralism of the early nineteenth century. Gerald Wilson offers an analysis of anti-Catholic bias in North Carolina during the twentieth century, and Mary Frederickson examines the rhetoric of death in contemporary correspondence. There are also reinterpretations of subjects such as late-eighteenth-century Ohio Valley missionaries Lorenzo and Peggy Dow, a recontextualization of Millerism, and new scholarship on the appeal of spiritualism in the South.

Historians of U.S. women examine how individuals struggled with gender conventions in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Robert Martin and Cheryl Junk, touching on how women struggled with the gender convictions, discuss Anne Wittenmyer and Frances Bumpass, respectively, demonstrating how religious ideology both provided space for these women to move into new roles and yet limited their activities to specific realms. Emily Bingham offers a study of how her forebear Henrietta Bingham challenged gender roles in the early twentieth century.

Historians of African American history offer provocative revisions of key topics. Larry Tise explores the complex religious, social, and political issues faced by late-eighteenth-century slaveholding Quakers. Monte Hampton traces the transition of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in Fayetteville, North Carolina, from a biracial congregation to an all-black church by 1835. Wayne Durrill and Thomas Mainwaring present reinterpretations of well-studied subjects: the Nat Turner rebellion and the Underground Railroad.

This collection provides fresh insight into a variety of topics in honor of Donald G. Mathews and his legacy as a scholar of southern religion.

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Index

The index that appeared in the print version of this title was intentionally removed from the eBook. Please use the search function on your eReading device for terms of interest. For your reference, the terms that appear in the print index are listed below
Abernathy, Ralph
abolitionists
“Abolitionists on Slavery: The Critique behind the Social Movement” (Mathews)
“Across Space and Time: Conversion, Community and Cultural Change among South Carolina Slaves” (Strickland)
Adams, Franklin P.
Adams, John
Adventism
African American churches, attacks on
African American music; popularity in the mid-1920s
African Americans; assembly for religious purposes
in casts of Broadway productions
equality and
escape from slavery
escape to Canada
“Jim Crow” laws
in London
modern Christianity and
oral tradition of
role as entertainers
securing freedom of thousands of slaves
African Meeting House
Agitation for Freedom: The Abolitionists (edited by Mathews)
alcohol abuse; in nineteenth-century society
Alexander, Archibald
Allegheny College
Allport, Gordon W., The Nature of Prejudice
Alonso, Angel Vicente Izquierdo (Izquierdo)
“Altar Principal” (Palmer)
Amazon.com
America
America: slavery imperative and
America, early history of; John Taylor and
Lorenzo Dow and
religious frontiers of
religious tumult in
American Missionary Association (AMA)
first black school in Liberty county
American pluralism
American Political Science Association
American Revolution
American Unitarianism (Belsham)
American’s slavery imperative
Amherst College
Andover Seminary
anti-Catholicism
Andrus, Leman
Anglican Church
animal magnetism
Anselm, medieval theology of
anti-Catholicism
Andover Seminary
Kennedy, John F. and
Niijima Jō and
antislavery message
apocalypse: in African American religion
signs of
Appleseed, Johnny
Applewhite, Marshall Herff
Arianism
Arinori, Mori
Arminians
Arrington, William Jr.
Asbury, Francis
Atlantic Monthly
Atwood, Anna
Aunt Harriet’s Underground Railroad in the Sky (Ringgold)
Baird, Robert, Religion in America
Baker, Josephine
Bank of Kentucky
Bankhead, Tallulah
Baptism
Baptist Missionary Magazine
Baptist of North Carolina
Baptists
accusations and factions in church
adult immersion and
African American
excommunication and
John Taylor and
local churches and
localism and
marriage and fellowship
non-Baptists and
other Christians and
selection of preachers by vote
Barlow, Philip L.
Barr, Ward V.
Barringer, Thomas
Barry, William T.
Bates, Joseph
Batista, Fulgencio
Bay of Pigs
Becker, Ernest
concept of the denial of death
The Denial of Death
human nature and religion
“immortality system”
Becker, James M., “Was Randolph-Macon Different? Revivalism, Sectionalism, and the Academic Tradition: The Met...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. Introduction
  9. “The Greatest Curiosity”
  10. Strangers in a Wilderness
  11. “Taking Up” Quaker Slaves
  12. Presbyterian Orthodoxy and the Dilemma of Pluralism
  13. Nat Turner and Signs of the Apocalypse
  14. “Neither Cult nor Charisma”
  15. “Ladies, Arise! The World Has Need of You”
  16. Where Do We Go from Here?
  17. Annie Wittenmyer and the Twilight of Evangelical Reform
  18. “All Sharers in the Blessed Knowledge”
  19. Psychological and Historical Perspectives on the Denial of Death
  20. The Underground Railroad
  21. Kentucky in Bloomsbury
  22. Nationalism, Marxism, and the Christian Reformed Church in Cuba
  23. Preachers and Politics
  24. Appendix A: Dissertations Directed by Donald G. Mathews
  25. Appendix B: Select Bibliography of Donald G. Mathews’s Writings, 1965–2015
  26. Contributors
  27. Index

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