Embracing Protestantism :
Catron, John W.,
Embracing Protestantism : black identities in the Atlantic world / John W. Catron. - 1 online resource
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Christianity in Atlantic Africa before 1800 -- The favorite of heaven: Antigua and the growth of black Atlantic Christianity -- Early black Atlantic Christianity in the middle colonies -- Black evangelical diaspora in the greater Caribbean -- Afro-Christian diaspora in the age of revolution.
By examining eighteenth-century black Christianity in multiple locales and tracing the circuits of black evangelicals as they traveled through Africa, the Caribbean, Europe, and North America, Catron examines how many Afro-Protestants maintained cultural and intellectual ties outside the confines of America's plantation complex and suggests they might be better understood as Atlantic Africans.
9780813055701 0813055709 9780813051086 0813051088
22573/ctvx0bn06 JSTOR
2015036777
Blacks--Religion.--Atlantic Ocean Region
Christians, Black--History.--Atlantic Ocean Region
Protestantism--History.
African diaspora--History.
RELIGION--Christian Church--History.
RELIGION--Christianity--History.
African diaspora.
Blacks--Religion.
Christians, Black.
Protestantism.
Schwarze
Protestantismus
Religi�ose Identit�at
Diaspora
HISTORY / United States / General
Atlantic Ocean Region.
Atlantischer Raum
Electronic books.
History.
BR563.N4 / C385 2016eb
270.7089/96
Embracing Protestantism : black identities in the Atlantic world / John W. Catron. - 1 online resource
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Christianity in Atlantic Africa before 1800 -- The favorite of heaven: Antigua and the growth of black Atlantic Christianity -- Early black Atlantic Christianity in the middle colonies -- Black evangelical diaspora in the greater Caribbean -- Afro-Christian diaspora in the age of revolution.
By examining eighteenth-century black Christianity in multiple locales and tracing the circuits of black evangelicals as they traveled through Africa, the Caribbean, Europe, and North America, Catron examines how many Afro-Protestants maintained cultural and intellectual ties outside the confines of America's plantation complex and suggests they might be better understood as Atlantic Africans.
9780813055701 0813055709 9780813051086 0813051088
22573/ctvx0bn06 JSTOR
2015036777
Blacks--Religion.--Atlantic Ocean Region
Christians, Black--History.--Atlantic Ocean Region
Protestantism--History.
African diaspora--History.
RELIGION--Christian Church--History.
RELIGION--Christianity--History.
African diaspora.
Blacks--Religion.
Christians, Black.
Protestantism.
Schwarze
Protestantismus
Religi�ose Identit�at
Diaspora
HISTORY / United States / General
Atlantic Ocean Region.
Atlantischer Raum
Electronic books.
History.
BR563.N4 / C385 2016eb
270.7089/96