The Irony of Southern Religion

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The Author: John B. Boles is the Cline Professor of History at Rice University and is the managing editor of the Journal of Southern History. He is the author of numerous books, including The Great Revival, 1787-1805: The Origins of the Southern Evangelical Mind, Religion in Antebellum Kentucky, Black Southerners, 1619-1869, and The South Through Time: A History of an American Region. Among his edited books is Masters and Slaves in the House of the Lord: Race and Religion in the American South, 1740-1870.
Over the last three decades scholars have rediscovered the religious dimension of the Old South's history. Evangelical Christianity was a central component of the culture of both antebellum whites and blacks. In its formative years evangelical religion stood in critique of the dominant society and opposed slavery, but by the eve of the Civil War evangelical religion was a stalwart defender of that peculiar institution. Religion was essential to the development of southern nationalism, was used to defend secession, and convinced white southerners that victory was certain. Moreover, when defeat came, southerners again turned to religion to explain the course of events. Blacks also found meaning and solace in evangelical Christianity; in the churches they were treated more nearly as equals than anywhere else in southern society.

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