Under the Cope of Heaven, Religion, Society, and Politics in Colonial America
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Publish date: 09/01/1988
Description:
This interpretive syntheses emphasizes the vitality of early American religious culture as well as the firm link between religion and politics in the era of the American Revolution. It examines the practices of churchgoers from every rank and region, the tension between religious competition and religious toleration, and the everyday life of the clergy. The political dimension of religious life--especially evident in the schisms of the Great Awakening and in the growth of denominational factions--culminated in the emergence of an 'ideology of dissent' that sharpened support for the Revolution.
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