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Dixie Heretic

The Civil Rights Odyssey of Renwick C. Kennedy

University of Alabama Press

A life-and-times biography of the minister and social reformer Renwick C. Kennedy
 

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Pulpits of the Lost Cause

The Faith and Politics of Former Confederate Chaplains during Reconstruction

University of Alabama Press

Compares the faith and politics of former Confederate chaplains during the Reconstruction period, and argues for some counterintuitive understandings of their beliefs and practices in the post-war period

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To Do Justice

The Civil Rights Ministry of Reverend Robert E. Hughes

University of Alabama Press

Biography of a civil rights activist who worked tirelessly at the heart of two social and political revolutions
 

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Evangelical News

Politics, Gender, and Bioethics in Conservative Christian Magazines of the 1970s and 1980s

University of Alabama Press

A comprehensive study of evangelical magazine discourse during the 1970s and 1980s and how it navigated and sustained religious convictions in a time of dramatic social change
 

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Richmond's Priests and Prophets

Race, Religion, and Social Change in the Civil Rights Era

University of Alabama Press

Explores the ways in which white Christian leaders in Richmond, Virginia navigated the shifting legal and political battles around desegregation even as members of their congregations struggled with their own understanding of a segregated society
 

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Ye That Are Men Now Serve Him

Radical Holiness Theology and Gender in the South

University of Alabama Press

Examines how religious belief reshaped concepts of gender during the New South period that took place from 1877 to 1915 in ways that continue to manifest today

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Southern Religion and Christian Diversity in the Twentieth Century

University of Alabama Press

Essays by the distinguished historian of southern religion Wayne Flynt, that illuminate the often overlooked complexity among southern Protestants

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Revolution as Reformation

Protestant Faith in the Age of Revolutions, 1688–1832

University of Alabama Press

Essays that explore how Protestants responded to the opportunities and perils of revolution in the transatlantic age
 

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Southern Churches in Crisis Revisited

University of Alabama Press

Hill’s landmark work in southern religious history returns to print updated and expanded – and compellingly relevant

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Home without Walls

Southern Baptist Women and Social Reform in the Progressive Era

University of Alabama Press

A critical examination of the Woman’s Missionary Union and how it shaped the views of Southern Baptist women

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Between Dixie and Zion

Southern Baptists and Palestine before Israel

University of Alabama Press

Explores the roots of evangelical Christian support for Israel through an examination of the Southern Baptist Convention

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Family Matters

James Dobson and Focus on the Family’s Crusade for the Christian Home

University of Alabama Press

The first full-length study of a pivotal figure in American evangelical faith

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Isaac Taylor Tichenor

The Creation of the Baptist New South

University of Alabama Press

The influential role Tichenor played in shaping both the Baptist denomination and southern culture

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Doctrine and Race

African American Evangelicals and Fundamentalism between the Wars

University of Alabama Press

Doctrine and Race examines the history of African American Baptists and Methodists of the early twentieth century and their struggle for equality in the context of white Protestant fundamentalism.

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Unity in Christ and Country

American Presbyterians in the Revolutionary Era, 1758–1801

University of Alabama Press

Examines the interdenominational pursuits of the American Presbyterian Church from 1758 to 1801

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Unitarianism in the Antebellum South

The Other Invisible Institution

University of Alabama Press

Macaulay challenges the prevailing belief that religion in the south developed solely through "revivalistic emotion" and not by religious rationalism.


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Avenues of Faith

Shaping the Urban Religious Culture of Richmond, Virginia, 1900–1929

University of Alabama Press

The first thorough study of organized mainline churches in a major southern American city during the early 20th century
 

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Show Us How You Do It

Marshall Keeble and the Rise of Black Churches of Christ in the United States, 1914-1968

University of Alabama Press

A major figure in southern black restorationist church history

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Storm of Words

Science, Religion, and Evolution in the Civil War Era

University of Alabama Press

A study of the ways that southern Presbyterians in the wake of the Civil War contended with a host of cultural and theological questions

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The Woman I Am

Southern Baptist Women's Writings, 1906–2006

University of Alabama Press

Melody Maxwell’s The Woman I Am analyzes the traditional, progressive, and potential roles female Southern Baptist writers and editors portrayed for Southern Baptist women from 1906 to 2006, particularly in the area of missions.

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Hope's Promise

Religion and Acculturation in the Southern Backcountry

University of Alabama Press

A fresh perspective on the interaction of religious ideals and social change in rural settlements of the Moravian colony of Wachovia.

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Bishops, Bourbons, and Big Mules

A History of the Episcopal Church in Alabama

University of Alabama Press

Tells the story of how the Episcopal Church gained influence over Alabama’s cultural, political, and economic arenas despite being a denominational minority in the state

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The Life of Selina Campbell

A Fellow Soldier in the Cause of Restoration

University of Alabama Press

This first biography of Selina Campbell opens a window onto the experience of women in one of the most dynamic religious groups of 19th-century America

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Southern Crucifix, Southern Cross

Catholic-Protestant Relations in the Old South

University of Alabama Press

Southern Crucifix, Southern Cross examines the complex and often overlooked relationships between Catholics and Protestants in the antebellum South.

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Getting Right With God

Southern Baptists and Desegregation, 1945-1995

University of Alabama Press

This groundbreaking study finds Southern Baptists more diverse in their attitudes toward segregation than previously assumed

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Through a Glass Darkly

Contested Notions of Baptist Identity

Edited by Keith Harper; Introduction by Keith Harper
University of Alabama Press

Through a Glass Darkly is a collection of essays by scholars who argue that Baptists are frequently misrepresented, by outsiders as well as insiders, as members of an unchanging monolithic sect.

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Recovering the Margins of American Religious History

The Legacy of David Edwin Harrell Jr.

Edited by B. Dwain Waldrep and Scott Billingsley; Preface by Grant Wacker; Foreword by Wayne Flynt
University of Alabama Press

Recovering the Margins of American Religious History, a celebration of the life and work of David Edwin Harrell Jr., brings together essays from Harrell’s colleagues, peers, and students that explore his impact and legacy in the field of American religious studies.

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The Poisoned Chalice

Eucharistic Grape Juice and Common-Sense Realism in Victorian Methodism

University of Alabama Press

Examines the introduction of grape juice into the celebration of Holy Communion in the late 19th century Methodist Episcopal Church and reveals how a 1,800-year-old practice of using fermented communion wine became theologically incomprehensible in a mere forty years

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The Foreign Missionary Enterprise at Home

Explorations in North American Cultural History

University of Alabama Press

This collection of 15 essays provides a fully developed account of the domestic significance of foreign missions from the 19th century through the Vietnam War. U.S. and Canadian missions to China, South America, Africa, and the Middle East have, it shows, transformed the identity and purposes of their mother countries in important ways.

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To Save My Race from Abuse

The Life of Samuel Robert Cassius

University of Alabama Press

The story of a fascinating and important figure in black American religious history

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In Africa's Forest and Jungle

Six Years Among the Yorubas

University of Alabama Press

In Africa’s Forest and Jungle is the memoir of Richard Henry Stone, a Civil War era Southern Baptist missionary, who served in what is now Nigeria during the late 1850s and again during the first years of the American Civil War. Stone published this work in 1899, when it became clear that age would prevent him from returning to Africa.Stone served in Africa with his wife and successfully learned the Yoruba language. He was an intelligent, self–reflective, and reliable observer, making his works important sources of information on Yoruba society before the intervention of European colonialism. In Africa’s Forest and Jungle is a rare account of West African culture, made all the more complete by the additional journal entries, letters, and photographs collected in this edition.

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Power, Authority, and the Origins of American Denominational Order

The English Churches in the Delaware Valley

By Jon Butler; Foreword by Keith Harper
University of Alabama Press

This new edition and update of the seminal study, Power, Authority, and the Origins of American Denominational Order, questions the assumption that colonial American churches were seedbeds of democratic sentiment merely awaiting the American Revolution to cast off the shackles of both political and religious domination.

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Singing the Lord's Song in a Strange Land

Hymnody in the History of North American Protestantism

Edited by Edith L. Blumhofer and Mark A. Noll; Introduction by Stephen Marini
University of Alabama Press

The latest scholarship on the role of hymns in American evangelicalism

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A New Vision for Missions

William Cameron Townsend, The Wycliffe Bible Translators, and the Culture of Early Evangelical Faith Missions, 1917-1945

University of Alabama Press

A deep biography of the pioneering missionary William Cameron Townsend

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American Denominational History

Perspectives on the Past, Prospects for the Future

Edited by Keith Harper
University of Alabama Press

Brings various important topics and groups in American religious history the rigor of scholarly assessment of the current literature
 

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It's a New Day

Race and Gender in the Modern Charismatic Movement

University of Alabama Press

Examines how popular American religious leaders navigate problems of race and gender in society

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Uplifting the People

Three Centuries of Black Baptists in Alabama

University of Alabama Press

Uplifting the People is a history of the Alabama Missionary Baptist State Convention—its origins, churches, associations, conventions, and leaders.

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In the Trenches with Jesus and Marx

Harry F. Ward and the Struggle for Social Justice

University of Alabama Press

This absorbing and insightful biography illuminates the life of the controversial champion of the Social Gospel in early-20th-century America.

 

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Sing Them Over Again to Me

Hymns and Hymnbooks in America

University of Alabama Press

Hymns and hymnbooks as American historical and cultural icons.

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Alabama Baptists

Southern Baptists in the Heart of Dixie

University of Alabama Press, Fire Ant Books

The definitive history of the dominant religious group within the state during the last two centuries

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