Methodism and the Southern Mind, 1770-1810 - Religion in America - Lyerly, Cynthia Lynn (Assistant Professor of History, Assistant Professor of History, Boston College) - Books - Oxford University Press Inc - 9780195313062 - July 22, 2006
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Methodism and the Southern Mind, 1770-1810 - Religion in America

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This book looks at the role of Methodism in the Revolutionary and early national South. When the Methodists first arrived in the South, Lyerly argues, they were critics of the social order. By advocating values traditionally deemed "feminine," treating white women and African Americans with considerable equality, and preaching against wealth and slavery, Methodism challenged Southern secular mores. For this reason, Methodism evoked sustained opposition, especially from elite white men. Lyerly analyzes the public denunciations, domestic assaults on Methodist women and children, and mob violence against black Methodists. These attacks, Lyerly argues, served to bind Methodists more closely to one another; they were sustained by the belief that suffering was salutary and that persecution was a mark of true faith.


264 pages, black & white illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 22, 2006
Original release date 2016
ISBN13 9780195313062
Publishers Oxford University Press Inc
Pages 264
Dimensions 156 × 235 × 16 mm   ·   390 g
Language English  

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