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Rebuilding Zion : the religious reconstruction of the South, 1863-1877 / Daniel W. Stowell.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, 1998.Description: 1 online resource (viii, 278 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0585210179
  • 9780585210179
  • 1280528532
  • 9781280528538
  • 9786610528530
  • 6610528535
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Rebuilding Zion.DDC classification:
  • 277.5/081 21
LOC classification:
  • BR535 .S76 1998eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: Stonewall Jackson and the Providence of God 3 -- 1 God's Wrath: Disruption, Destruction, and Confusion in Southern Religious Life 15 -- 2 God's Chastisement: The Confederate Understanding of the Civil War 33 -- 3 God's Judgment: The Northern Understanding of the Civil War 49 -- 4 God's Deliverance: The Freedpeople's Understanding of the Civil War 65 -- 5 Crossing Jordan: The Black Quest for Religious Autonomy 80 -- 6 Southern Churches Resurgent: Denominational Structures and Religious Newspapers 100 -- 7 Educating Confederate Christians: Sunday Schools and Denominational Colleges 114 -- 8 "A Pure and Loyal Gospel": Northern Missionary Efforts in the South 130 -- 9 Voting the Bible: Religion and Politics in the Reconstruction South 146 -- 10 One Nation under God? Efforts toward Sectional Reunion 162 -- Conclusion: The Shape of Religious Reconstruction 179.
Summary: Both the North and the South viewed the Civil War in Christian terms. Each side believed that its fight was just, that God favored its cause. Rebuilding Zion is the first study to explore simultaneously the reaction of southern white evangelicals, northern white evangelicals, and Christian freedpeople to Confederate defeat. As white southerners struggled to assure themselves that the collapse of the Confederacy was not an indication of God's stern judgment, white northerners and freedpeople were certain that it was. Author Daniel W. Stowell tells the story of the religious reconstruction of th.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 246-267) and index.

Introduction: Stonewall Jackson and the Providence of God 3 -- 1 God's Wrath: Disruption, Destruction, and Confusion in Southern Religious Life 15 -- 2 God's Chastisement: The Confederate Understanding of the Civil War 33 -- 3 God's Judgment: The Northern Understanding of the Civil War 49 -- 4 God's Deliverance: The Freedpeople's Understanding of the Civil War 65 -- 5 Crossing Jordan: The Black Quest for Religious Autonomy 80 -- 6 Southern Churches Resurgent: Denominational Structures and Religious Newspapers 100 -- 7 Educating Confederate Christians: Sunday Schools and Denominational Colleges 114 -- 8 "A Pure and Loyal Gospel": Northern Missionary Efforts in the South 130 -- 9 Voting the Bible: Religion and Politics in the Reconstruction South 146 -- 10 One Nation under God? Efforts toward Sectional Reunion 162 -- Conclusion: The Shape of Religious Reconstruction 179.

Both the North and the South viewed the Civil War in Christian terms. Each side believed that its fight was just, that God favored its cause. Rebuilding Zion is the first study to explore simultaneously the reaction of southern white evangelicals, northern white evangelicals, and Christian freedpeople to Confederate defeat. As white southerners struggled to assure themselves that the collapse of the Confederacy was not an indication of God's stern judgment, white northerners and freedpeople were certain that it was. Author Daniel W. Stowell tells the story of the religious reconstruction of th.

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