New World Faiths: Religion in Colonial America

New World Faiths: Religion in Colonial America

by Jon Butler
New World Faiths: Religion in Colonial America

New World Faiths: Religion in Colonial America

by Jon Butler

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Overview

Many people believe that the piety of the Pilgrims typified early American religion. However, by the 1730s Catholics, Jews, and Africans had joined Native Americans, Puritans, and numerous other Protestants in the colonies. Jon Butler launches his narrative with a description of the state of religious affairs in both the Old and New Worlds. He explores the failure of John Winthrop's goal to achieve Puritan perfection, the controversy over Anne Hutchinson's tenacious faith, the evangelizing stamina of ex-slave and Methodist preacher Absalom Jones, and the spiritual resilience of the Catawba Indians. The meeting of these diverse groups and their varied use of music, dance, and ritual produced an unprecedented evolution of religious practice, including the birth of revivals. And through their daily interactions, these Americans created a living foundation for the First Amendment. After Independence their active diversity of faiths led Americans to the groundbreaking idea that government should abandon the use of law to support any religious group and should instead guarantee free exercise of religion for everyone.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198044239
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/31/2007
Series: Religion in American Life
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Jon Butler is Dean of the Graduate School of Arts&Sciences and Howard R. Lamar Professor of American History, Yale University.

Table of Contents

Introduction1. Worlds Old and New2. Religion in the First Colonies3. The Flowering of Religious Diversity4. African and American Indian Religion5. Reviving Colonial Religion6. Religion and the American RevolutionChronologyGlossaryFurther ReadingIndex
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