Thousands of Southern Christians enlisted in the rebel armies when the Civil War began, and tens of thousands of battle-hardened fighting men made wartime professions of faith. On the whole, these soldiers became more religious as the war progressed, but what was the long-term effect of four years of war and defeat on the faith of Christian soldiers? The stories of the nine Confederate Christian soldiers studied in this dissertation vividly illustrate the impact of the Civil War on faith. This study includes an examination of the antebellum, wartime, and in most cases, postwar lives of these men who represent a cross section of Southern society, Southern religion, and the Confederate military. The tribulations of war drove them to new spiri...
In 1861, the world’s most devout country went to war. Soldiers and civilians alike “read the same Bi...
Do Unto Others Competing groups offered aid to the dying Throughout history it seems the best in p...
Grajan Kraszewski developed the theory of Confederatization to understand how lay Catholics and cl...
During the American Civil War, widely held Christian values and doctrines affected Confederate gener...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of HistoryRobert D. LinderA religious revival movement occurred in th...
The noted Episcopal theologian William Porcher DuBose was a seminarian when the American Civil War b...
While enduring the hardships of battle, many Revolutionary War soldiers recorded more about their pe...
The evangelical generation that fought the Civil War attached significant meaning to the idea that G...
The Civil War contained many examples of courage and commitment to duty that were inspired by religi...
This dissertation examines the Civil War memory of the three historic peace churches (the Society of...
Seeking Heaven in the Face of Hell The rising importance of social history in the study of the C...
Counting clergy Scholars compile largest roster of War chaplains to date Religion is often a taboo...
This dissertation examines the ways in which military personnel interacted with religion during Worl...
This article explores how Methodist clergy in Virginia tended to the spiritual needs of their congre...
Many works have been written about the Civil War. While many of these books have contributed much to...
In 1861, the world’s most devout country went to war. Soldiers and civilians alike “read the same Bi...
Do Unto Others Competing groups offered aid to the dying Throughout history it seems the best in p...
Grajan Kraszewski developed the theory of Confederatization to understand how lay Catholics and cl...
During the American Civil War, widely held Christian values and doctrines affected Confederate gener...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of HistoryRobert D. LinderA religious revival movement occurred in th...
The noted Episcopal theologian William Porcher DuBose was a seminarian when the American Civil War b...
While enduring the hardships of battle, many Revolutionary War soldiers recorded more about their pe...
The evangelical generation that fought the Civil War attached significant meaning to the idea that G...
The Civil War contained many examples of courage and commitment to duty that were inspired by religi...
This dissertation examines the Civil War memory of the three historic peace churches (the Society of...
Seeking Heaven in the Face of Hell The rising importance of social history in the study of the C...
Counting clergy Scholars compile largest roster of War chaplains to date Religion is often a taboo...
This dissertation examines the ways in which military personnel interacted with religion during Worl...
This article explores how Methodist clergy in Virginia tended to the spiritual needs of their congre...
Many works have been written about the Civil War. While many of these books have contributed much to...
In 1861, the world’s most devout country went to war. Soldiers and civilians alike “read the same Bi...
Do Unto Others Competing groups offered aid to the dying Throughout history it seems the best in p...
Grajan Kraszewski developed the theory of Confederatization to understand how lay Catholics and cl...