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The War against Proslavery Religion - Abolitionism and the Northern Churches, 1830-1865 (Paperback)
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The War against Proslavery Religion - Abolitionism and the Northern Churches, 1830-1865 (Paperback)
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Reflecting a prodigious amount of research in primary and secondary
sources, this book examines the efforts of American abolitionists
to bring northern religious institutions to the forefront of the
antislavery movement. John R. McKivigan employs both conventional
and quantitative historical techniques to assess the positions
adopted by various churches in the North during the growing
conflict over slavery, and to analyze the stratagems adopted by
American abolitionists during the 1840s and 1850s to persuade
northern churches to condemn slavery and to endorse emancipation.
Working for three decades to gain church support for their crusade,
the abolitionists were the first to use many of the tactics of
later generations of radicals and reformers who were also
attempting to enlist conservative institutions in the struggle for
social change. To correct what he regards to be significant
misperceptions concerning church-oriented abolitionism, McKivigan
concentrates on the effects of the abolitionists' frequent
failures, the division of their movement, and the changes in their
attitudes and tactics in dealing with the churches. By examining
the pre-Civil War schisms in the Presbyterian, Baptist, and
Methodist denominations, he shows why northern religious bodies
refused to embrace abolitionism even after the defection of most
southern members. He concludes that despite significant antislavery
action by a few small denominations, most American churches
resisted committing themselves to abolitionist principles and
programs before the Civil War. In a period when attention is again
being focused on the role of religious bodies in influencing
efforts to solve America's social problems, this book is especially
timely.
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