Identifying the Image of God: Radical Christians and Nonviolent Power in the Antebellum United StatesOxford University Press, 2002 M11 14 - 304 páginas Between 1820 and 1860, American social reformers invited all people to identify God's image in the victims of war, slavery, and addiction. Identifying the Image of God traces the theme of identification--and its liberal Christian roots--through the literature of social reform, focusing on sentimental novels, temperance tales, and slave narratives, and invites contemporary activists to revive the "politics of identification." |
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... Beecher Stowe preached that the image of God was visible in the victims of violence . In Identifying the Image of God , Dan McKanan traces the theme of identification through the literature of social reform , focusing on senti- mental ...
... Beecher Stowe preached that the image of God was visible in the victims of violence . In Identifying the Image of God , Dan McKanan traces the theme of identification through the literature of social reform , focusing on senti- mental ...
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... Beecher Stowe's Antislavery Novels 157 7. Violent Messiahs : Radical Christian Liberals and the Civil War 174 Conclusion : Liberal Irony 215 Notes 219 Bibliography 257 Index 281 Identifying the Image of God Introduction The Power of ...
... Beecher Stowe's Antislavery Novels 157 7. Violent Messiahs : Radical Christian Liberals and the Civil War 174 Conclusion : Liberal Irony 215 Notes 219 Bibliography 257 Index 281 Identifying the Image of God Introduction The Power of ...
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... Beecher Stowe ( 1811-96 ) describes the dilemma faced by an Ohio senator when , days after voting for the Fugitive Slave Act , he encounters a fugitive mother and child at his own doorstep . Senator Bird is a warmhearted man but also a ...
... Beecher Stowe ( 1811-96 ) describes the dilemma faced by an Ohio senator when , days after voting for the Fugitive Slave Act , he encounters a fugitive mother and child at his own doorstep . Senator Bird is a warmhearted man but also a ...
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... Beecher was encouraging his children to spend time read- ing Scott . 34 The Liberal Commitment to Fiction Still , liberals were quicker than the orthodox to embrace fiction as an important theo- logical genre . Indeed , the fiction of ...
... Beecher was encouraging his children to spend time read- ing Scott . 34 The Liberal Commitment to Fiction Still , liberals were quicker than the orthodox to embrace fiction as an important theo- logical genre . Indeed , the fiction of ...
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... Beecher Stowe's portrait of Aaron Burr ( the wayward grandson of Jonathan Edwards ) in A Minister's Wooing . More historical versions of the moral argument appeared in Child's First Settlers and in two novels by Eliza Buckminster Lee ...
... Beecher Stowe's portrait of Aaron Burr ( the wayward grandson of Jonathan Edwards ) in A Minister's Wooing . More historical versions of the moral argument appeared in Child's First Settlers and in two novels by Eliza Buckminster Lee ...
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From Sentimentality to Social Reform The Emergence of Radical Christian Liberalism | 46 |
The Gospel the Declaration and the Divine Child Theology and Literature of Ultra Reform | 66 |
Looking for Victims Violence and Theology in Temperance Narratives | 102 |
Through the BloodStained Gate Violence Birth and the Imago Dei in Fugitive Slave Narratives | 127 |
Epics of Ambivalence Nonviolent Power in Harriet Beecher Stowes Antislavery Novels | 157 |
Violent Messiahs Radical Christian Liberals and the Civil War | 174 |
Liberal Irony | 215 |
Notes | 219 |
Bibliography | 257 |
Index | 281 |
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