A Kingdom Divided uncovers how evangelical Christians in the border states influenced debates about slavery, morality, and politics from the 1830s to the 1890s. Using little-studied events and surprising incidents from the region, April E. Holm argues that evangelicals on the border powerfully shaped the regional structure of American religion in the Civil War era. In the decades before the Civil War, the three largest evangelical denominations diverged sharply over the sinfulness of slavery. This division generated tremendous local conflict in the border region, where individual churches had to define themselves as being either northern or southern. In response, many border evangelicals drew upon the “doctrine of spirituality,” which dicta...
Despite decades of scholarship illuminating divisions within Southern society during the nineteenth ...
The Failure of Antislavery and the Creation of a Confederate Identity in Kentucky As a border state ...
This dissertation argues that Baptist churches served as important legal sites in the trans-Appalach...
A Kingdom Divided uncovers how evangelical Christians in the border states influenced debates about ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on August 30, 2012).The entir...
From their inauspicious beginnings in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, Mississipp...
Many works have been written about the Civil War. While many of these books have contributed much to...
On March 4, 1865, the day Abraham Lincoln delivered his second inaugural address, Reverend Doctor Ge...
From 1830 to 1900, the American Lutheran church grew from less than 50,000 members to more than 1,60...
Divided Methodism in Tennessee In The Civil War in Southern Appalachian Methodism, Durwood Dunn port...
Dr. April Holm discusses the religion Protestant schisms and the sectionalism in the years before th...
Antebellum American history often centers on regional divisions—North versus South. The slavery deba...
Written for English 4310, taught by Professor Maureen Konkle, Fall 2011 semester.Includes video pres...
Evangelical moralism was the ideological foundation of the southern defense of slavery between 1830 ...
This project examines the ways in which divisions within Baptist churches in antebellum western Nort...
Despite decades of scholarship illuminating divisions within Southern society during the nineteenth ...
The Failure of Antislavery and the Creation of a Confederate Identity in Kentucky As a border state ...
This dissertation argues that Baptist churches served as important legal sites in the trans-Appalach...
A Kingdom Divided uncovers how evangelical Christians in the border states influenced debates about ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on August 30, 2012).The entir...
From their inauspicious beginnings in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, Mississipp...
Many works have been written about the Civil War. While many of these books have contributed much to...
On March 4, 1865, the day Abraham Lincoln delivered his second inaugural address, Reverend Doctor Ge...
From 1830 to 1900, the American Lutheran church grew from less than 50,000 members to more than 1,60...
Divided Methodism in Tennessee In The Civil War in Southern Appalachian Methodism, Durwood Dunn port...
Dr. April Holm discusses the religion Protestant schisms and the sectionalism in the years before th...
Antebellum American history often centers on regional divisions—North versus South. The slavery deba...
Written for English 4310, taught by Professor Maureen Konkle, Fall 2011 semester.Includes video pres...
Evangelical moralism was the ideological foundation of the southern defense of slavery between 1830 ...
This project examines the ways in which divisions within Baptist churches in antebellum western Nort...
Despite decades of scholarship illuminating divisions within Southern society during the nineteenth ...
The Failure of Antislavery and the Creation of a Confederate Identity in Kentucky As a border state ...
This dissertation argues that Baptist churches served as important legal sites in the trans-Appalach...