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The Spires Still Point to Heaven - Cincinnati's Religious Landscape, 1788-1873 (Paperback)
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The Spires Still Point to Heaven - Cincinnati's Religious Landscape, 1788-1873 (Paperback)
Series: Urban Life, Landscape and Policy
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A case study about the formation of American pluralism and
religious liberty, The Spires Still Point to Heaven explores
why-and more importantly how-the early growth of Cincinnati
influenced the changing face of the United States. Matthew Smith
deftly chronicles the urban history of this thriving metropolis in
the mid-nineteenth century. As Protestants and Catholics competed,
building rival domestic missionary enterprises, increased religious
reform and expression shaped the city. In addition, the different
ethnic and religious beliefs informed debates on race, slavery, and
immigration, as well as disease, temperance reform, and education.
Specifically, Smith explores the Ohio Valley's religious landscape
from 1788 through the nineteenth century, examining its appeal to
evangelical preachers, abolitionists, social critics, and rabbis.
He traces how Cincinnati became a battleground for newly energized
social reforms following a cholera epidemic, and how grassroots
political organizing was often tied to religious issues. He also
illustrates the anti-immigrant sentiments and anti-Catholic
nativism pervasive in this era. The first monograph on Cincinnati's
religious landscape before the Civil War, The Spires Still Point to
Heaven highlights Cincinnati's unique circumstances and how they
are key to understanding the cultural and religious development of
the nation.
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