Women, Race, and the Moravian Church in the Early Modern Atlantic World: Convert, Migrant, Missionary

This book focuses on women’s participation in the Moravian Church during the eighteenth century, focusing on the intentional practice of international marriage and migration that supported their missionary work amongst enslaved populations in the Caribbean. It argues that white women missionaries and Black women converts played a crucial role in the history of its religious movement as the Church shifted from an ethnically German organization to a form of Black Atlantic Christianity.

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Women, Race, and the Moravian Church in the Early Modern Atlantic World: Convert, Migrant, Missionary

This book focuses on women’s participation in the Moravian Church during the eighteenth century, focusing on the intentional practice of international marriage and migration that supported their missionary work amongst enslaved populations in the Caribbean. It argues that white women missionaries and Black women converts played a crucial role in the history of its religious movement as the Church shifted from an ethnically German organization to a form of Black Atlantic Christianity.

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Women, Race, and the Moravian Church in the Early Modern Atlantic World: Convert, Migrant, Missionary

Women, Race, and the Moravian Church in the Early Modern Atlantic World: Convert, Migrant, Missionary

by Kelly Kaelin
Women, Race, and the Moravian Church in the Early Modern Atlantic World: Convert, Migrant, Missionary

Women, Race, and the Moravian Church in the Early Modern Atlantic World: Convert, Migrant, Missionary

by Kelly Kaelin

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This book focuses on women’s participation in the Moravian Church during the eighteenth century, focusing on the intentional practice of international marriage and migration that supported their missionary work amongst enslaved populations in the Caribbean. It argues that white women missionaries and Black women converts played a crucial role in the history of its religious movement as the Church shifted from an ethnically German organization to a form of Black Atlantic Christianity.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783031845758
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 04/24/2025
Series: Christianities in the Trans-Atlantic World
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 16 MB
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About the Author

Kelly Kaelin is Assistant Professor of History and Gender Studies at the University of Southern Indiana, USA.

Table of Contents

Ch-1: Writing Moravian Women.- Ch-2: The Religious World of the Early Modern Caribbean.- Ch-3: A Missionary Theology.- Ch-4: Interchangeable Migrants.- Ch-5: Intimate Connections.- Ch-6: Converting Enslaved Women in the West Indies.- Ch-7: From Mission to Congregation.- Ch-8: Legacies of Mission.

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