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Diverging Loyalties - Baptists in Middle Georgia during the Civil War (Hardcover, New)
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Diverging Loyalties - Baptists in Middle Georgia during the Civil War (Hardcover, New)
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Baptists in the South, rapidly rising to challenge Methodists
numerically, helped align Southern religion with the South's black
slave culture. The birth of the Southern Baptist Convention in
1845, formed in order to preserve God's will for the African race,
signaled the inevitability of war. Middle Georgia remained outside
the front lines of the war, the region's relative intactness
allowing for the continuation of church life during the war years.
While many white Baptists from Middle Georgia marched off to war -
whether to fight or to serve as chaplains or army missionaries -
others stayed behind and voiced their thoughts from pulpits, in
associational meetings, and in the pages of newspapers and
journals. While historians have often portrayed white southern
Baptists, with few exceptions, as firmly supportive of the
Confederacy, the experience of Middle Georgia Baptists is much more
dynamic. Far from being monolithic, Baptists at the local church
and associational level responded in a myriad of ways to the
Confederacy. Patterns locally and associationally emerged and
evolved as the war progressed, while differences between Southern
and Primitive Baptists stood out. On a personal level, white
Baptists' views of slavery and the Confederacy proved to be varied,
numerous, nuanced, and dynamic - to such an extent that some
individuals were unable to construct a consistent narrative as the
war progressed. For their part, black Baptists struggled to shape
their own destinies within a white man's world, strivings that grew
more intense as the war progressed and freedom seemed within reach.
The end of the war signaled new realities for both white and black
Baptists of the South. For whites, old loyalties had been
rearranged and the immediate future was bleak. At the same time,
black Baptists emerged empowered as never before and set forth on
the path of self-determination.
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