textHistorians of antebellum America have focused on shifting social patterns caused by trends such as democratization and proto-industrialization to explain the rise of new religious communities. These studies, however, have overlooked the ways that the members of these new groups and their visionary leaders understood their goals--in particular their desire to develop new ethical systems from the religious experiences of their founders. My study combines more traditional historical understandings of community formation in antebellum American with methods employed by scholars of religion to provide a clearer picture of the development of unique groups during this era of increased religious diversity. In particular, I argue that scholars mu...
Differing views of the nature and authority of Scripture were at the heart of the Hicksite Separatio...
In reference to the early national and antebellum eras, the term camp meeting signifies a rural Pr...
Founded as a quasi-utopian society by New England evangelists, Oberlin became the central hub of ext...
textHistorians of antebellum America have focused on shifting social patterns caused by trends such ...
The topic . The doctrines of the sanctuary and the Sabbath, along with Ellen White\u27s prophetic ro...
The Seventh-day Adventist Church emerged from the Millerite movement of the 1840s. After the Disappo...
Honors (Bachelor's)History, Department ofUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstre...
The fundamental question to which a thorough consideration has been given in this research is, ‘What...
This paper reviews the complex relationship between two Sabbatarian denominations: Seventh Day Bapti...
Christianity has many “fathers” (often described as living before or after the historic Council of N...
Religious Experience and Community (Antonia Ingram-Basby, Session Chair) Dixie Haggard. (Valdosta ...
Problem and Purpose. The Millerite Movement foundered after the non-realization ofits expectation r...
Religious Experience and Community (Antonia Ingram-Basby, Session Chair) Dixie Haggard. (Valdosta ...
Religious Experience and Community (Antonia Ingram-Basby, Session Chair) Dixie Haggard. (Valdosta ...
While commenting upon the challenges of studying the history of religious figures and movements, Ric...
Differing views of the nature and authority of Scripture were at the heart of the Hicksite Separatio...
In reference to the early national and antebellum eras, the term camp meeting signifies a rural Pr...
Founded as a quasi-utopian society by New England evangelists, Oberlin became the central hub of ext...
textHistorians of antebellum America have focused on shifting social patterns caused by trends such ...
The topic . The doctrines of the sanctuary and the Sabbath, along with Ellen White\u27s prophetic ro...
The Seventh-day Adventist Church emerged from the Millerite movement of the 1840s. After the Disappo...
Honors (Bachelor's)History, Department ofUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstre...
The fundamental question to which a thorough consideration has been given in this research is, ‘What...
This paper reviews the complex relationship between two Sabbatarian denominations: Seventh Day Bapti...
Christianity has many “fathers” (often described as living before or after the historic Council of N...
Religious Experience and Community (Antonia Ingram-Basby, Session Chair) Dixie Haggard. (Valdosta ...
Problem and Purpose. The Millerite Movement foundered after the non-realization ofits expectation r...
Religious Experience and Community (Antonia Ingram-Basby, Session Chair) Dixie Haggard. (Valdosta ...
Religious Experience and Community (Antonia Ingram-Basby, Session Chair) Dixie Haggard. (Valdosta ...
While commenting upon the challenges of studying the history of religious figures and movements, Ric...
Differing views of the nature and authority of Scripture were at the heart of the Hicksite Separatio...
In reference to the early national and antebellum eras, the term camp meeting signifies a rural Pr...
Founded as a quasi-utopian society by New England evangelists, Oberlin became the central hub of ext...