Ambivalent Churchmen and Evangelical Churchwomen

Ambivalent Churchmen and Evangelical Churchwomen
Author: Richard Rankin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1993
Genre: History
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Richard Rankin probes the religious, intellectual, and social lives of North Carolina's antebellum elite to expose the dramatic effect of religious revival in the first half of the nineteenth century. Rankin uses family letters and church records to document an embrace of evangelism's emotionalism by the female upper class, a swift objection to evangelism's egalitarian tenets by the male upper class, and the domestic tension that ensued. Rankin evaluates the revival of the Episcopal church as a male strategy to replace evangelism with a more conservative approach to religion, and he speculates that it was North Carolina's escalating quarrel with northern states over slavery that effectively convinced women to abandon their religious enthusiasm. Dispelling the myth of the plantation-era Christian gentleman, Rankin argues that wealthy North Carolina males lived not by Christian doctrine but by an ethic of reason and honor. Similarly, females followed a fashionable social code. Rankin shows that as revival spread, many upper-class women experienced spiritual rebirth, focused their lives on the church rather than on social circles, and attempted to convert their husbands to fundamental Christianity as well as a more intimate, caring type of marriage. Rankin says that upper-class males, however, were determined to resist a force that would upset a social order over which they presided. While rarely becoming full communing members themselves - an act which would have prevented the dueling, drinking, and womanizing that their code of honor allowed - these men encouraged their wives, daughters, and sisters to submit to the high churchmanship of conservative Episcopal priests. In chroniclingthe subsequent growth of the Episcopal church, Rankin credits a growing fear of slave unrest and the Abolitionist Movement rather than the male upper class or the Episcopal clergy with squelching religious fervor among North Carolina's female aristocracy.

American Education, 1622-1860

American Education, 1622-1860
Author:
Publisher: Scholarly Title
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1984
Genre: Education
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Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: Tennessee. State Board of Health
Publisher:
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1893
Genre: Tennessee
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Each number contains a report of the Meteorological Department of the State Board of Health.

Report ... 21st June, 1851

Report ... 21st June, 1851
Author: Canada. Commissioners of Inquiry into Montreal Provident and Savings Bank
Publisher:
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1851
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

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Railway Times

Railway Times
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Total Pages: 1860
Release: 1846
Genre: Railroads
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