Protestant Relics in Early America
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Protestant Relics in Early America
Brummitt, Jamie L.
Oxford University Press Inc
05/2025
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9780197669709
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Introduction: The History and Presence of Protestant Relics
Chapter 1: From "Memorials and Signs" to "Art That Can Immortalize": The Evangelical Enlightenment's Influence on Real Presence in Protestant Relic Culture
Chapter 2: The "Precious Relict[s]" of George Whitefield: Collecting the Supernatural Memory Objects of a Dead Minister and the Spread of Masculine Mourning in Late Eighteenth-Century Evangelicalism
Chapter 3: The "Invaluable Relique[s]" of George Washington: Sensing the Heavenly Presence of America's Savior and the Politics of Protestant Relics in the Early Republic
Chapter 4: "The Reign of Embroidered Mourning Pieces": The Rise and Decline of Handmade Relics in Young Protestant Women's Education and the "Feminization" of Mourning
Chapter 5: "A Sacred Relic Kept": The Evangelical "Good Death" Experience and Protestant Relics in the Marketplace
Chapter 6: "Protestant Evidence on the Subject of Relics": Catholic Encounters with Protestant Relic Practices and the Christian Roots of American Civil Religion
Chapter 7: "I Was Not a Slave with These Pictured Memorials": Supernatural Deathbed Experiences as Justifications for Slavery and the Work of Protestant Relics in Black Liberation
8: The Deaths and Afterlives of Protestant Relics: Or, Why Enlightened People Forgot the History and Presence of Protestant Relics
Chapter 1: From "Memorials and Signs" to "Art That Can Immortalize": The Evangelical Enlightenment's Influence on Real Presence in Protestant Relic Culture
Chapter 2: The "Precious Relict[s]" of George Whitefield: Collecting the Supernatural Memory Objects of a Dead Minister and the Spread of Masculine Mourning in Late Eighteenth-Century Evangelicalism
Chapter 3: The "Invaluable Relique[s]" of George Washington: Sensing the Heavenly Presence of America's Savior and the Politics of Protestant Relics in the Early Republic
Chapter 4: "The Reign of Embroidered Mourning Pieces": The Rise and Decline of Handmade Relics in Young Protestant Women's Education and the "Feminization" of Mourning
Chapter 5: "A Sacred Relic Kept": The Evangelical "Good Death" Experience and Protestant Relics in the Marketplace
Chapter 6: "Protestant Evidence on the Subject of Relics": Catholic Encounters with Protestant Relic Practices and the Christian Roots of American Civil Religion
Chapter 7: "I Was Not a Slave with These Pictured Memorials": Supernatural Deathbed Experiences as Justifications for Slavery and the Work of Protestant Relics in Black Liberation
8: The Deaths and Afterlives of Protestant Relics: Or, Why Enlightened People Forgot the History and Presence of Protestant Relics
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Introduction: The History and Presence of Protestant Relics
Chapter 1: From "Memorials and Signs" to "Art That Can Immortalize": The Evangelical Enlightenment's Influence on Real Presence in Protestant Relic Culture
Chapter 2: The "Precious Relict[s]" of George Whitefield: Collecting the Supernatural Memory Objects of a Dead Minister and the Spread of Masculine Mourning in Late Eighteenth-Century Evangelicalism
Chapter 3: The "Invaluable Relique[s]" of George Washington: Sensing the Heavenly Presence of America's Savior and the Politics of Protestant Relics in the Early Republic
Chapter 4: "The Reign of Embroidered Mourning Pieces": The Rise and Decline of Handmade Relics in Young Protestant Women's Education and the "Feminization" of Mourning
Chapter 5: "A Sacred Relic Kept": The Evangelical "Good Death" Experience and Protestant Relics in the Marketplace
Chapter 6: "Protestant Evidence on the Subject of Relics": Catholic Encounters with Protestant Relic Practices and the Christian Roots of American Civil Religion
Chapter 7: "I Was Not a Slave with These Pictured Memorials": Supernatural Deathbed Experiences as Justifications for Slavery and the Work of Protestant Relics in Black Liberation
8: The Deaths and Afterlives of Protestant Relics: Or, Why Enlightened People Forgot the History and Presence of Protestant Relics
Chapter 1: From "Memorials and Signs" to "Art That Can Immortalize": The Evangelical Enlightenment's Influence on Real Presence in Protestant Relic Culture
Chapter 2: The "Precious Relict[s]" of George Whitefield: Collecting the Supernatural Memory Objects of a Dead Minister and the Spread of Masculine Mourning in Late Eighteenth-Century Evangelicalism
Chapter 3: The "Invaluable Relique[s]" of George Washington: Sensing the Heavenly Presence of America's Savior and the Politics of Protestant Relics in the Early Republic
Chapter 4: "The Reign of Embroidered Mourning Pieces": The Rise and Decline of Handmade Relics in Young Protestant Women's Education and the "Feminization" of Mourning
Chapter 5: "A Sacred Relic Kept": The Evangelical "Good Death" Experience and Protestant Relics in the Marketplace
Chapter 6: "Protestant Evidence on the Subject of Relics": Catholic Encounters with Protestant Relic Practices and the Christian Roots of American Civil Religion
Chapter 7: "I Was Not a Slave with These Pictured Memorials": Supernatural Deathbed Experiences as Justifications for Slavery and the Work of Protestant Relics in Black Liberation
8: The Deaths and Afterlives of Protestant Relics: Or, Why Enlightened People Forgot the History and Presence of Protestant Relics
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