This project interrogates how religious performance, either authentic or contrived, aids in the quest for freedom for oppressed peoples; how the rhetoric of the Enlightenment era pervades literatures delivered or written by Native Americans and African Americans; and how religious modes, such as evoking scripture, performing sacrifices, or relying upon providence, assist oppressed populations in their roles as early American authors and speakers. Even though the African American and Native American populations of early America before the eighteenth century were denied access to rights and freedom, they learned to manipulate these imposed constraints--renouncing the expectation that they should be subordinate and silent--to assert their inde...
The Christianity of enslaved and free African Americans in the years immediately following the first...
This dissertation investigates the rhetorical constitution of a religio-political social collective ...
The purpose of this thesis is a comparative and qualitive study of African American identity and Chr...
This dissertation focuses on rarely explored but widely prevalent representations of non-Christian r...
For pious converts to Christianity in late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century New England, all...
My dissertation describes how religious ideas shaped aesthetic innovation in popular American litera...
The discovery of America, which was in itself a fateful event in European history, coincided with th...
In this dissertation I analyze how African Americans have appropriated, reinterpreted and created fo...
Applying social identity theory to the process of creating peoplehood can illustrate the positive po...
What does it mean to be a “Christian nation,” a nation which is blessed by God above other nations? ...
This dissertation claims that the early Pentecostals in the Church of God movement were neither whit...
This dissertation claims that the early Pentecostals in the Church of God movement were neither whit...
Considering that the Bible was used to justify and perpetuate African American enslavement, why woul...
The research approach governing my work is interdisciplinary, including religious history, hermeneut...
This thesis examines African spirituality and its influence on the lives of enslaved Africans in...
The Christianity of enslaved and free African Americans in the years immediately following the first...
This dissertation investigates the rhetorical constitution of a religio-political social collective ...
The purpose of this thesis is a comparative and qualitive study of African American identity and Chr...
This dissertation focuses on rarely explored but widely prevalent representations of non-Christian r...
For pious converts to Christianity in late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century New England, all...
My dissertation describes how religious ideas shaped aesthetic innovation in popular American litera...
The discovery of America, which was in itself a fateful event in European history, coincided with th...
In this dissertation I analyze how African Americans have appropriated, reinterpreted and created fo...
Applying social identity theory to the process of creating peoplehood can illustrate the positive po...
What does it mean to be a “Christian nation,” a nation which is blessed by God above other nations? ...
This dissertation claims that the early Pentecostals in the Church of God movement were neither whit...
This dissertation claims that the early Pentecostals in the Church of God movement were neither whit...
Considering that the Bible was used to justify and perpetuate African American enslavement, why woul...
The research approach governing my work is interdisciplinary, including religious history, hermeneut...
This thesis examines African spirituality and its influence on the lives of enslaved Africans in...
The Christianity of enslaved and free African Americans in the years immediately following the first...
This dissertation investigates the rhetorical constitution of a religio-political social collective ...
The purpose of this thesis is a comparative and qualitive study of African American identity and Chr...