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Redeeming the South : religious cultures and racial identities among Southern Baptists, 1865-1925

Adopting a biracial and bicultural focus, the author works to redefine southern religous 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 when separate and distinct.
eBook, English, 1997
University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, 1997
Church history
1 online resource (x, 330 pages)
9780585003719, 9780807861950, 0585003718, 0807861952
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Introduction: Southern Baptist and southern religious history
pt. 1. Religion, race, and reconstruction: Redeemed by the blood: white Baptist organizing in the south, 1865 -1895
A wall of the Lord 'round me: black Baptist organizing in the south, 1865 -1895
pt. 2. Religious cultures and the social order in the new south: These untutored masses: spirituality and respectability among white Southern Baptist
God stepped in my soul: spirituality and respectability among black Southern Baptist
The character of ministerial manliness: white Southern Baptist
Intriguers and idealists: black Southern Baptist ministers, 1870
1925
pt. 3. Southern Baptist progressivism: Scientific management in our church-craft: white Southern Baptist progressivism, 1895
1925
The Holy Spirit come to us and forbid the negro taking a second place: black Southern Baptists in the age of Jim Crow
Conclusion: religion, race and culture in the south
English
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