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The medieval specter: Catholics, evangelicals, and the limits of political Protestantism: 1835--1860.

机译:中世纪的幽灵:天主教徒,福音派人士和政治新教的局限性:1835--1860。

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This study is an attempt to broaden the categories that have been used to explain the relationship between theological commitments and political conflict in the United States in the mid-nineteenth century. To this end, it involves the premise that certain proponents of Protestant political theology, namely northern evangelicals, led an aggressive campaign to demonize the place of Catholics and slaveholders in American society. Central to their project was the idea that the United States was to be a nation that championed Protestant values. However, building a consensus about how those values were to be defined proved to be an arduous task given that southern evangelicals frequently disagreed with northern evangelicals over the social implications of Protestant theology. In a theological culture that celebrated both freedom from authoritarianism as well as the right to private conscience, disagreements between southern and northern evangelicals manifested not only over the issue of slavery, but also over the place of Catholicism in a "Protestant republic." This study endeavors to understand how anti-Catholicism came to maturity under the guidance of politically engaged northern Protestant ministers who actively sought to contribute to the idea of what it meant to be a "good American." Specifically, it argues that because the United States had no endearing national identity in the antebellum period one had to be created, and that the culture of northern evangelicalism contributed to this process by positing a carefully constructed historical dualism between the medieval "Dark Ages" and their own "enlightened" age of progress.
机译:这项研究旨在拓宽用于解释19世纪中叶美国神学承诺与政治冲突之间关系的类别。为此,它涉及一个前提,即新教政治神学的某些拥护者,即北方福音派,发起了一场侵略性运动,妖魔化了天主教徒和奴隶主在美国社会中的地位。他们计划的核心思想是,美国要成为拥护新教价值观的国家。然而,鉴于新教神学的社会含义,南方福音派人士经常与北方福音派人士不同,因此,就如何定义这些价值观达成共识是一项艰巨的任务。在既庆祝摆脱专制主义自由又获得私人良知权的神学文化中,南部和北部福音派之间的分歧不仅体现在奴隶制问题上,而且还体现在天主教在“新教共和国”中的地位。这项研究致力于了解反天主教是如何在政治上活跃的北部新教牧师的指导下走向成熟的,他们积极寻求对所谓“好美国人”的构想做出贡献。具体而言,它认为,由于在战前时期没有美国具有浓厚的民族认同感,因此必须创建,而北方福音派文化则通过在中世纪的“黑暗时代”与“黑暗时代”之间建立了精心构造的历史二元论来为这一进程做出了贡献。自己的“开明”时代的进步。

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  • 作者

    Wallace, William Jason.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Virginia.;

  • 授予单位 University of Virginia.;
  • 学科 Religion General.; Religion History of.; History Church.; History United States.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2005
  • 页码 252 p.
  • 总页数 252
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 宗教;宗教史、宗教地理;宗教;美洲史;
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