Race and religion in early Virginia

from potential Christians to hereditary heathens

Race and religion in early Virginia
Rebecca Goetz, Rebecca Goetz
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from potential Christians to hereditary heathens

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Race and religion in early Virginia: from potential Christians to hereditary heathens
2012, Johns Hopkins University Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Christians and Heathens in Virginia
English Christians among the Blackest Nations
The Rise and the Fall of the Anglo-Indian Christian Commonwealth
Faith in the Blood
Baptism and the Birth of Race
Becoming Christian, Becoming White
The Children of Israel
Epilogue: Christian Abolitionism and Proslavery Christianity.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Baltimore
Series
Early America : history, context, culture

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
277.55/07089
Library of Congress
BT734.2 .G64 2012, BT734.2.G64 2012

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Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25197961M
ISBN 10
1421407000
ISBN 13
9781421407005
LCCN
2012001951
OCLC/WorldCat
775590840

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