Includes bibliographical references (p. 102-109).The antebellum era is often portrayed a time of religious flourishing, when the state got along with the church, when revivalism gave a voice to the voiceless, and when churches grew faster than the population. While these aspects are significant, one must also examine the unintended effects of radical freedom and egalitarianism, such as sectarianism, individualism, and heterodoxy. As each religious sect claimed to be the true church, a number of Americans began to experience a sense of religious confusion, detachment, and instability. This resulted in a crisis of sectarianism, induced a number of conversions from traditional Protestant denominations. This paper examines why antebellum Am...
In the last quarter of the nineteenth century American evangelical Protestantism, facing both the so...
Mormonism was one of many religious movements that emerged in antebellum American during the ferment...
Includes bibliographical references.One of the really dramatic and highly significant movements in t...
American religion and politics have always been closely intertwined. Though America was founded on i...
predominant form of religious organization in Western civilization has been the state church. In Ame...
When antebellum anti-Mormons took up their pens to thwart the Mormon “menace, ” they not only rehear...
The idea of religious freedom was one of the hallmarks of early nineteenth-century America, but it w...
A Kingdom Divided uncovers how evangelical Christians in the border states influenced debates about ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 381-395).In the mid-seventeenth century, revivalism first ap...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 85-89)This argument will begin with a brief examination ...
This paper examines just how radical the American Revolution truly was through the lens of early Ame...
Heathen Men and Publicans looks at the ways in which freedom of conscience and association intertwi...
Historians categorize the “Age of Jackson” as a period in American history marked by progress. In ma...
The early nineteenth century in America was a period in which the idea of religious liberty came to ...
From 1830 to 1900, the American Lutheran church grew from less than 50,000 members to more than 1,60...
In the last quarter of the nineteenth century American evangelical Protestantism, facing both the so...
Mormonism was one of many religious movements that emerged in antebellum American during the ferment...
Includes bibliographical references.One of the really dramatic and highly significant movements in t...
American religion and politics have always been closely intertwined. Though America was founded on i...
predominant form of religious organization in Western civilization has been the state church. In Ame...
When antebellum anti-Mormons took up their pens to thwart the Mormon “menace, ” they not only rehear...
The idea of religious freedom was one of the hallmarks of early nineteenth-century America, but it w...
A Kingdom Divided uncovers how evangelical Christians in the border states influenced debates about ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 381-395).In the mid-seventeenth century, revivalism first ap...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 85-89)This argument will begin with a brief examination ...
This paper examines just how radical the American Revolution truly was through the lens of early Ame...
Heathen Men and Publicans looks at the ways in which freedom of conscience and association intertwi...
Historians categorize the “Age of Jackson” as a period in American history marked by progress. In ma...
The early nineteenth century in America was a period in which the idea of religious liberty came to ...
From 1830 to 1900, the American Lutheran church grew from less than 50,000 members to more than 1,60...
In the last quarter of the nineteenth century American evangelical Protestantism, facing both the so...
Mormonism was one of many religious movements that emerged in antebellum American during the ferment...
Includes bibliographical references.One of the really dramatic and highly significant movements in t...