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Textual Warfare and the Making of Methodism
Author | : Brett C. McInelly |
Publisher | : OUP Oxford |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2014-05-15 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0191019127 |
Textual Warfare and the Making of Methodism argues that the eighteenth-century Methodist revival participated in and was produced by a rich textual culture that includes both pro- and anti-Methodist texts; and that Methodism be understood and approached as a rhetorical problem-as a point of contestation and debate resolved through discourse. Methodist belief and practice attracted its share of negative press, and Methodists eagerly (and publically) responded to their critics; and the controversy generated by the revival ensured that Methodism would be conditioned by textual and rhetorical processes, whether in published polemic and apologia, or in private diaries and letters as Methodists navigated the complexities of their spiritual lives and anti-Methodist efforts to undermine their faith. While it may seem obvious to conclude that a controversial movement would be shaped by controversy, Textual Warfare examines the specific ways Methodist belief, practice, and self-understanding were filtered through the anti-Methodist critique; the particular historic and cultural conditions that informed this process; and the overwhelming extent to which Methodism in the eighteenth century was mediated by texts and rhetorical exchange. The proliferation of print media and the relative freedom of the press in the eighteenth century; the extent to which society generally and Methodism specifically promoted literacy; and a cultural sensibility predisposed to open debate on matters of public interest, ensured the development of a public sphere in which individuals came together to deliberate, in conversation and in print, on a range of issues relevant to the larger community. It was within this sphere that Methodist religiosity, including the intensely private nature of spiritual conversion, became matters of civic concern on an unprecedented scale and that Methodism ultimately took its form.
Minutes of the New York Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church ... Session
Author | : Methodist Episcopal Church. New York Conference |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1396 |
Release | : 1898 |
Genre | : Methodist Church |
ISBN | : |
Annual Minutes of the Michigan Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church
Author | : Methodist Episcopal Church. Michigan Conference |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 824 |
Release | : 1919 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : |
Methodism and the Southern Mind, 1770-1810
Author | : Cynthia Lynn Lyerly |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 262 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Methodist Church |
ISBN | : 0195114299 |
Early Methodism was a despised and outcast movement that attracted the least powerful members of Southern societyslaves, white women, poor and struggling white men - and invested them with a sense of worth and agency. Methodists created a public sphere where secular rankings, patriarchal order, and racial hierarchies were temporarily suspended. Because its members challenged Southern secular mores on so many levels, Methodism evoked intense opposition, especially from elite white men. Methodism and the Southern Mind analyzes the public denunciations, domestic assaults on Methodist women and children, and mob violence against black Methodists.