
Forging a Christian Order: South Carolina Baptists, Race, and Slavery, 1696-1860 - Hardcover
Forging a Christian Order: South Carolina Baptists, Race, and Slavery, 1696-1860 - Hardcover
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by Kimberly Kellison (Author)
A significant contribution to the historiography of religion in the U.S. south, Forging a Christian Order challenges and complicates the standard view that eighteenth-century evangelicals exerted both religious and social challenges to the traditional mainstream order, not maturing into middle-class denominations until the nineteenth century. Instead, Kimberly R. Kellison argues, eighteenth-century White Baptists in South Carolina used the Bible to fashion a Christian model of slavery that recognized the humanity of enslaved people while accentuating contrived racial differences. Over time
this model evolved from a Christian practice of slavery to one that expounded on slavery as morally right.
Author Biography
KIMBERLY R. KELLISON is associate professor in the Department of History and associate dean of Arts and Sciences at Baylor University. Her articles have appeared in the Georgia Historical Quarterly, the South Carolina Historical Magazine, and American Baptist Quarterly.



















