Foreword | |
Introduction | |
Parameters of promiscuity : sexuality, violence, and religion in upcountry South Carolina | p. 15 |
Confederate apocalypse : theology and violence in the white reconstruction South | p. 36 |
"One fold and one chief shepherd" : the Sewanee Conference of 1883 and the beginnings of racial segregation in the Episcopal church | p. 53 |
"That was about equalization after freedom" : southern evangelicalism and the politics of reconstruction and redemption, 1861-1900 | p. 73 |
"O God of a Godless land" : northern African American challenges to white Christian nationhood, 1865-1906 | p. 93 |
"With a sublime faith in God, and in republican liberty" | p. 112 |
Why "redemption"? : religion and the end of reconstruction, 1869-1877 | p. 133 |
The end of slavery and the origins of the Bible belt | p. 147 |
"No disruption of union" : the Catholic church in the South and reconstruction | p. 164 |
"Betwixt and between" : topographies of memory and identity in American Catholicism | p. 187 |
"Pageantry of woe" : the funeral of Ulysses S. Grant | p. 212 |
(Re)producing white supremacy : race, the Protestant church, and the American family in the works of | p. 235 |
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