Redeeming the South: Religious Cultures and Racial Identities Among Southern Baptists, 1865-1925Together, and separately, black and white Baptists created different but intertwined cultures that profoundly shaped the South. Adopting a biracial and bicultural focus, Paul Harvey works to redefine southern religious history, and by extension southern culture, as the product of such interaction--the result of whites and blacks having drawn from and influenced each other even while remaining separate and distinct. Harvey explores the parallels and divergences of black and white religious institutions as manifested through differences in worship styles, sacred music, and political agendas. He examines the relationship of broad social phenomena like progressivism and modernization to the development of southern religion, focusing on the clash between rural southern folk religious expression and models of spirituality drawn from northern Victorian standards. In tracing the growth of Baptist churches from small outposts of radically democratic plain-folk religion in the mid-eighteenth century to conservative and culturally dominant institutions in the twentieth century, Harvey explores one of the most impressive evolutions of American religious and cultural history. |
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... Mississippi , Henry Jacobs and Jesse Boulden assumed roles of spiritual and political importance . Their personal ... Mississippi , in 1865 , where he worked under the American Baptist Home Mission Society . While in Columbus ...
... Mississippi , Henry Jacobs and Jesse Boulden assumed roles of spiritual and political importance . Their personal ... Mississippi , in 1865 , where he worked under the American Baptist Home Mission Society . While in Columbus ...
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... Mississippi , 60–68 . See William Hatcher , Along The Trail of Friendly Years ( New York , 1910 ) , 294 , for a ... Mississippi , 37 ; South Carolina Baptist , August 22 , 1867 ( R. F. ) . 43. Mississippi Baptist State Convention Minutes ...
... Mississippi , 60–68 . See William Hatcher , Along The Trail of Friendly Years ( New York , 1910 ) , 294 , for a ... Mississippi , 37 ; South Carolina Baptist , August 22 , 1867 ( R. F. ) . 43. Mississippi Baptist State Convention Minutes ...
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... Mississippi , May 1891 , October 1891 ; BR , November 14 , 1906 ; Hight C. Moore , “ Twigs of Balsam , ” typewritten manuscript of autobiography , in Hight C. Moore Papers , box 1 , folder 11 , SBHLA . 56. Annual call figures from E. P. ...
... Mississippi , May 1891 , October 1891 ; BR , November 14 , 1906 ; Hight C. Moore , “ Twigs of Balsam , ” typewritten manuscript of autobiography , in Hight C. Moore Papers , box 1 , folder 11 , SBHLA . 56. Annual call figures from E. P. ...
Contents
A Wall of the Lord Round | 45 |
The Holy Spirit Come to Us | 69 |
PART TWO Religious Cultures and the Social | 75 |
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