Beyond a Christian Commonwealth: The Protestant Quarrel with the American Republic, 1830-1860

Beyond a Christian Commonwealth: The Protestant Quarrel with the American Republic, 1830-1860

by Mark Y. Hanley
Beyond a Christian Commonwealth: The Protestant Quarrel with the American Republic, 1830-1860

Beyond a Christian Commonwealth: The Protestant Quarrel with the American Republic, 1830-1860

by Mark Y. Hanley

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Overview

Antebellum mainline Protestant ministers are often portrayed as heralds of a national 'faith' in republican progress that reached its high point in the three decades before the Civil War. Mark Hanley argues, however, that the liberal culture that emerged in America between 1830 and 1860 seriously eroded mainstream Protestant confidence in the spiritual yield of republican liberty and faith. Through their 'religious jeremiads,' the vast body of sermons and sermonic literature that reached inward to the exclusive world of believers rather than outward to the nation at large, troubled ministers responded to the growing distance between their hopes for spiritual community and an emergent liberal culture marked by acquisitive materialism and social and intellectual diversity. By tapping neglected sources that give fuller focus to Protestant religious interests, Hanley challenges the notion that enthusiastic endorsements of millennialism and material progress had effectively silenced mainstream Protestant dissent in the late antebellum period. He locates this dissent within a transdenominational struggle to secure Protestantism's spiritual claims from the materialism, cultural arrogance, and radical freedom of a new liberal order.

Originally published in 1994.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780807865446
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Publication date: 05/01/2010
Edition description: 1
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Mark Y. Hanley is assistant professor of history at Northeast Missouri State University.

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Quietly fascinating and intellectually inviting.—Journal of Church and State



An exemplary work of historical revisionism.—Journal of the Early Republic



This landmark work is certain to revise our understanding of nineteenth-century Christianity in many important respects. Most significantly, the book restores transcendent religion to center stage in its reconstruction of everyday religiosity in the early Republic. It is the most novel and compelling interpretation that I have read in years.—Harry S. Stout, Yale University



Hanley's book is impressively researched, and it is full of perceptive insights into antebellum American Protestantism.—Journal of Religion



Hanley does what historians should do: revisit the sources and revise what has been said about them in previous generations.—Christian Century



Hanley offers a corrective to views of antebellum Protestant clergy as uncritical nationalists who blurred historic boundaries between religion and culture. Such tendencies were present, but many divines maintained a 'critical edge,' depicted the this-worldly values of political liberalism as inimical to religious faith, and resisted fashionable interpretations of America as a redeemer or proto-millennial nation.—Theodore Dwight Bozeman, University of Iowa

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