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Forging a Christian Order: South Carolina Baptists, Race, and Slavery, 1696-1860
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Turner, Nicole Myers
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/ Christianity
/ Civil war
/ Furman, Richard
/ Ideology
/ Religion
/ Slavery
/ Social order
/ White supremacy
2024
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Forging a Christian Order: South Carolina Baptists, Race, and Slavery, 1696-1860
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Turner, Nicole Myers
in
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/ Christianity
/ Civil war
/ Furman, Richard
/ Ideology
/ Religion
/ Slavery
/ Social order
/ White supremacy
2024
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Forging a Christian Order: South Carolina Baptists, Race, and Slavery, 1696-1860
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2024
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Overview
Denominational development of the Charleston Baptist Association (1752), the national Triennial Convention (1814), and the South Carolina Baptist State Association (1821) provides a backbone to the narrative. While South Carolina Baptists crafted a vision of Christian slavery that upheld obligations of paternalism and obedience under the umbrella of white supremacy, enslaved people expressed other ideas about Christianity, community, and social order. [...]Forging a Christian Order: South Carolina Baptists, Race, and Slavery, 1696-1860 pushes scholarship toward exploring the evolution of Christian slavery in terms of not just ideology but also the interpersonal interactions that undergirded it.
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Southern Historical Association
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