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The Origins of Proslavery Christianity: White and Black Evangelicals in Colonial and Antebellum Virginia

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Languages:EnglishPublisher:University of North Carolina PressISBN-13:9780807858776ISBN-10:0807858773UPC:9780807858776Book Category:History, Social Science, ReligionBook Subcategory:United States, Cultural & Ethnic Studies, ChristianityBook Topic:19th Century, African American & Black Studies, HistorySize:9.27 x 6.31 x 0.89 inchesWeight:0.545Product ID:SCY4NXBE1J

In the colonial and antebellum South, black and white evangelicals frequently prayed, sang, and worshipped together. Even though white evangelicals claimed spiritual fellowship with those of African descent, they nonetheless emerged as the most effective defenders of race-based slavery.

As Charles Irons persuasively argues, white evangelicals' ideas about slavery grew directly out of their interactions with black evangelicals. Set in Virginia, the largest slaveholding state and the hearth of the southern evangelical movement, this book draws from church records, denominational newspapers, slave narratives, and private letters and diaries to illuminate the dynamic relationship between whites and blacks within the evangelical fold. Irons reveals that when whites theorized about their moral responsibilities toward slaves, they thought first of their relationships with bondmen in their own churches. Thus, African American evangelicals inadvertently shaped the nature of the proslavery argument. When they chose which churches to join, used the procedures set up for church discipline, rejected colonization, or built quasi-independent congregations, for example, black churchgoers spurred their white coreligionists to further develop the religious defense of slavery.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:University of North Carolina PressISBN-13:9780807858776ISBN-10:0807858773UPC:9780807858776Book Category:History, Social Science, ReligionBook Subcategory:United States, Cultural & Ethnic Studies, ChristianityBook Topic:19th Century, African American & Black Studies, HistorySize:9.27 x 6.31 x 0.89 inchesWeight:0.545Product ID:SCY4NXBE1J
Charles F. Irons is assistant professor of history at Elon University.

Publisher: University of North Carolina Press

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