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Active Religion: James Ireland, The Separate Baptists, And The Great Awakening In Virginia, 1760-1775, Cooper Pasque
Active Religion: James Ireland, The Separate Baptists, And The Great Awakening In Virginia, 1760-1775, Cooper Pasque
Cooper Pasque
In the mid-eighteenth century, the religious fervor of the Great Awakening entered Virginia. Evangelical Baptists soon threatened to undermine the authority of the Anglican Church and its planter patrons. Despite their efforts to quiet the Baptists, evangelical religion took root in Virginia by the end of the American Revolution. Historical works on these events offer valid but incomplete explanations. Puzzling dynamics in the Virginian context require a more complex interpretation. The life of James Ireland provides a unique window into possible answers. His autobiography provides evidence for what appears to be the most fundamental reason for evangelicalism's successes in Virginia. …
Religion And Revolution: A Historiographical Look At Christianity's Influence On The American Revolution, Cooper Pasque
Religion And Revolution: A Historiographical Look At Christianity's Influence On The American Revolution, Cooper Pasque
Cooper Pasque
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Evolution Of Ideas: The American Revolution's Impact On Evangelicalism In America, Cooper Pasque
Evolution Of Ideas: The American Revolution's Impact On Evangelicalism In America, Cooper Pasque
Cooper Pasque
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