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Justifying Revolution : The American Clergy's Argument for Politi
ISBN
9780197565353
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Justifying Revolution : the American Clergy's Argument for Political Resistance, 1750-1776
Item Height
0.8in
Author
Gary L. Steward
Item Length
6.5in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Width
9.4in
Item Weight
16.3 Oz
Number of Pages
232 Pages

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Historians have debated how the clergy's support for political resistance during the American Revolution should be understood, often looking to influence outside of the clergy's tradition. In Justifying Revolution: The American Clergy's Argument for Political Resistance, 1750-1776, Gary L. Steward explores the theological background and rich Protestant history available to the American clergy as they considered political resistance and wrestled with the best course of action for them and their congregations. He argues that rather than deviating from their inherited modes of thought, the clergy who supported resistance did so in ways that were consistent with their own theological tradition.

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Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0197565352
ISBN-13
9780197565353
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Author
Gary L. Steward
Publication Name
Justifying Revolution : the American Clergy's Argument for Political Resistance, 1750-1776
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
232 Pages

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Item Length
6.5in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
9.4in
Item Weight
16.3 Oz

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Br520.S834 2021
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"Steward gets kudos for engaging in a lot of research and arguably for making the case as well as it can be made." -- Gregg Frazer, The Master's University, Santa Clarita, California, USA, Evangelical Quarterly"This book is highly recommended to any who are interested in the role of religion in the American Revolution." -- Suzanne Geissler, William paterson Universitv, Anglican and Episcopal History"ustifying Revolution is a deeply researched volume that specialists in the American Revolution will find well worth reading." -- Phillip Hamilton, Church History"Justifying Revolution is a valuable addition to the literature on American history and church history alike. Academic historians and casual history buffs will all learn new things. And pastors grappling with age-old questions about how far duties are owed to the government can read this book with profit too, as an introduction to an important line of Reformed thought about the duties owed by the citizen to the civil government." -- Lael Weinberger, Themelios"Justifying Revolution makes a compelling case that pious Americans appropriated a resistance theology, with roots in the Protestant Reformation, to provide biblical support for their resistance to British colonial rule. This illuminating study of the religious controversies that contributed to the American Revolution and the arguments patriot preachers used to justify the fight for independence casts much needed light on the profound, yet often ignored, influence of Protestant thought on the Revolution." -- Daniel L. Dreisbach, author of Reading the Bible with the Founding Fathers"Students of the American founding have long recognized that ministers played an important role in advocating for independence. But far too many scholars contend that they did so because they had embraced radical political ideas that are at odds with the Bible and orthodox Christianity. Justifying Revolution is an excellent contribution to a growing body of literature arguing that the patriot clergy were in fact drawing from a long tradition of Protestant political reflection. Highly recommended." -- Mark David Hall, Herbert Hoover Distinguished Professor of Politics, George Fox University"Gary L. Steward's Justifying Revolution represents an important intervention in the rich literature on religion, republicanism, and the American Revolution. Steward persuasively argues that Patriot clergy were not advancing novel arguments for resistance based on heterodox intellectual influences. Instead, they were drawing on a deep Protestant tradition of resistance against unjust political power." -- Thomas S. Kidd, Vardaman Distinguished Professor of History, Baylor University, "Steward gets kudos for engaging in a lot of research and arguably for making the case as well as it can be made." -- Gregg Frazer, The Master's University, Santa Clarita, California, USA, Evangelical Quarterly"This book is highly recommended to any who are interested in the role of religion in the American Revolution." -- Suzanne Geissler, William paterson Universitv, Anglican and Episcopal History"ustifying Revolution is a deeply researched volume that specialists in the American Revolution will find well worth reading." -- Phillip Hamilton, Church History"Justifying Revolution is a valuable addition to the literature on American history and church history alike. Academic historians and casual history buffs will all learn new things. And pastors grappling with age-old questions about how far duties are owed to the government can read this book with profit too, as an introduction to an important line of Reformed thought about the duties owed by the citizen to the civil government." -- Lael Weinberger,Themelios"Justifying Revolution makes a compelling case that pious Americans appropriated a resistance theology, with roots in the Protestant Reformation, to provide biblical support for their resistance to British colonial rule. This illuminating study of the religious controversies that contributed to the American Revolution and the arguments patriot preachers used to justify the fight for independence casts much needed light on the profound, yet oftenignored, influence of Protestant thought on the Revolution." -- Daniel L. Dreisbach, author of Reading the Bible with the Founding Fathers"Students of the American founding have long recognized that ministers played an important role in advocating for independence. But far too many scholars contend that they did so because they had embraced radical political ideas that are at odds with the Bible and orthodox Christianity. Justifying Revolution is an excellent contribution to a growing body of literature arguing that the patriot clergy were in fact drawing from a long tradition ofProtestant political reflection. Highly recommended." -- Mark David Hall, Herbert Hoover Distinguished Professor of Politics, George Fox University"Gary L. Steward's Justifying Revolution represents an important intervention in the rich literature on religion, republicanism, and the American Revolution. Steward persuasively argues that Patriot clergy were not advancing novel arguments for resistance based on heterodox intellectual influences. Instead, they were drawing on a deep Protestant tradition of resistance against unjust political power." -- Thomas S. Kidd, Vardaman Distinguished Professorof History, Baylor University, "Justifying Revolution makes a compelling case that pious Americans appropriated a resistance theology, with roots in the Protestant Reformation, to provide biblical support for their resistance to British colonial rule. This illuminating study of the religious controversies that contributed to the American Revolution and the arguments patriot preachers used to justify the fight for independence casts much needed light on the profound, yet often ignored, influence of Protestant thought on the Revolution." -- Daniel L. Dreisbach, author of Reading the Bible with the Founding Fathers "Students of the American founding have long recognized that ministers played an important role in advocating for independence. But far too many scholars contend that they did so because they had embraced radical political ideas that are at odds with the Bible and orthodox Christianity. Justifying Revolution is an excellent contribution to a growing body of literature arguing that the patriot clergy were in fact drawing from a long tradition of Protestant political reflection. Highly recommended." -- Mark David Hall, Herbert Hoover Distinguished Professor of Politics, George Fox University "Gary L. Steward's Justifying Revolution represents an important intervention in the rich literature on religion, republicanism, and the American Revolution. Steward persuasively argues that Patriot clergy were not advancing novel arguments for resistance based on heterodox intellectual influences. Instead, they were drawing on a deep Protestant tradition of resistance against unjust political power." -- Thomas S. Kidd, Vardaman Distinguished Professor of History, Baylor University, "Justifying Revolution is a valuable addition to the literature on American history and church history alike. Academic historians and casual history buffs will all learn new things. And pastors grappling with age-old questions about how far duties are owed to the government can read this book with profit too, as an introduction to an important line of Reformed thought about the duties owed by the citizen to the civil government." -- Lael Weinberger, Themelios "Justifying Revolution makes a compelling case that pious Americans appropriated a resistance theology, with roots in the Protestant Reformation, to provide biblical support for their resistance to British colonial rule. This illuminating study of the religious controversies that contributed to the American Revolution and the arguments patriot preachers used to justify the fight for independence casts much needed light on the profound, yet often ignored, influence of Protestant thought on the Revolution." -- Daniel L. Dreisbach, author of Reading the Bible with the Founding Fathers "Students of the American founding have long recognized that ministers played an important role in advocating for independence. But far too many scholars contend that they did so because they had embraced radical political ideas that are at odds with the Bible and orthodox Christianity. Justifying Revolution is an excellent contribution to a growing body of literature arguing that the patriot clergy were in fact drawing from a long tradition of Protestant political reflection. Highly recommended." -- Mark David Hall, Herbert Hoover Distinguished Professor of Politics, George Fox University "Gary L. Steward's Justifying Revolution represents an important intervention in the rich literature on religion, republicanism, and the American Revolution. Steward persuasively argues that Patriot clergy were not advancing novel arguments for resistance based on heterodox intellectual influences. Instead, they were drawing on a deep Protestant tradition of resistance against unjust political power." -- Thomas S. Kidd, Vardaman Distinguished Professor of History, Baylor University, "This book is highly recommended to any who are interested in the role of religion in the American Revolution." -- Suzanne Geissler, William paterson Universitv, Anglican and Episcopal History " ustifying Revolution is a deeply researched volume that specialists in the American Revolution will find well worth reading." -- Phillip Hamilton, Church History "Justifying Revolution is a valuable addition to the literature on American history and church history alike. Academic historians and casual history buffs will all learn new things. And pastors grappling with age-old questions about how far duties are owed to the government can read this book with profit too, as an introduction to an important line of Reformed thought about the duties owed by the citizen to the civil government." -- Lael Weinberger, Themelios "Justifying Revolution makes a compelling case that pious Americans appropriated a resistance theology, with roots in the Protestant Reformation, to provide biblical support for their resistance to British colonial rule. This illuminating study of the religious controversies that contributed to the American Revolution and the arguments patriot preachers used to justify the fight for independence casts much needed light on the profound, yet often ignored, influence of Protestant thought on the Revolution." -- Daniel L. Dreisbach, author of Reading the Bible with the Founding Fathers "Students of the American founding have long recognized that ministers played an important role in advocating for independence. But far too many scholars contend that they did so because they had embraced radical political ideas that are at odds with the Bible and orthodox Christianity. Justifying Revolution is an excellent contribution to a growing body of literature arguing that the patriot clergy were in fact drawing from a long tradition of Protestant political reflection. Highly recommended." -- Mark David Hall, Herbert Hoover Distinguished Professor of Politics, George Fox University "Gary L. Steward's Justifying Revolution represents an important intervention in the rich literature on religion, republicanism, and the American Revolution. Steward persuasively argues that Patriot clergy were not advancing novel arguments for resistance based on heterodox intellectual influences. Instead, they were drawing on a deep Protestant tradition of resistance against unjust political power." -- Thomas S. Kidd, Vardaman Distinguished Professor of History, Baylor University, " ustifying Revolution is a deeply researched volume that specialists in the American Revolution will find well worth reading." -- Phillip Hamilton, Church History "Justifying Revolution is a valuable addition to the literature on American history and church history alike. Academic historians and casual history buffs will all learn new things. And pastors grappling with age-old questions about how far duties are owed to the government can read this book with profit too, as an introduction to an important line of Reformed thought about the duties owed by the citizen to the civil government." -- Lael Weinberger, Themelios "Justifying Revolution makes a compelling case that pious Americans appropriated a resistance theology, with roots in the Protestant Reformation, to provide biblical support for their resistance to British colonial rule. This illuminating study of the religious controversies that contributed to the American Revolution and the arguments patriot preachers used to justify the fight for independence casts much needed light on the profound, yet often ignored, influence of Protestant thought on the Revolution." -- Daniel L. Dreisbach, author of Reading the Bible with the Founding Fathers "Students of the American founding have long recognized that ministers played an important role in advocating for independence. But far too many scholars contend that they did so because they had embraced radical political ideas that are at odds with the Bible and orthodox Christianity. Justifying Revolution is an excellent contribution to a growing body of literature arguing that the patriot clergy were in fact drawing from a long tradition of Protestant political reflection. Highly recommended." -- Mark David Hall, Herbert Hoover Distinguished Professor of Politics, George Fox University "Gary L. Steward's Justifying Revolution represents an important intervention in the rich literature on religion, republicanism, and the American Revolution. Steward persuasively argues that Patriot clergy were not advancing novel arguments for resistance based on heterodox intellectual influences. Instead, they were drawing on a deep Protestant tradition of resistance against unjust political power." -- Thomas S. Kidd, Vardaman Distinguished Professor of History, Baylor University, "Steward gets kudos for engaging in a lot of research and arguably for making the case as well as it can be made." -- Gregg Frazer, The Master's University, Santa Clarita, California, USA, Evangelical Quarterly "This book is highly recommended to any who are interested in the role of religion in the American Revolution." -- Suzanne Geissler, William paterson Universitv, Anglican and Episcopal History " ustifying Revolution is a deeply researched volume that specialists in the American Revolution will find well worth reading." -- Phillip Hamilton, Church History "Justifying Revolution is a valuable addition to the literature on American history and church history alike. Academic historians and casual history buffs will all learn new things. And pastors grappling with age-old questions about how far duties are owed to the government can read this book with profit too, as an introduction to an important line of Reformed thought about the duties owed by the citizen to the civil government." -- Lael Weinberger, Themelios "Justifying Revolution makes a compelling case that pious Americans appropriated a resistance theology, with roots in the Protestant Reformation, to provide biblical support for their resistance to British colonial rule. This illuminating study of the religious controversies that contributed to the American Revolution and the arguments patriot preachers used to justify the fight for independence casts much needed light on the profound, yet often ignored, influence of Protestant thought on the Revolution." -- Daniel L. Dreisbach, author of Reading the Bible with the Founding Fathers "Students of the American founding have long recognized that ministers played an important role in advocating for independence. But far too many scholars contend that they did so because they had embraced radical political ideas that are at odds with the Bible and orthodox Christianity. Justifying Revolution is an excellent contribution to a growing body of literature arguing that the patriot clergy were in fact drawing from a long tradition of Protestant political reflection. Highly recommended." -- Mark David Hall, Herbert Hoover Distinguished Professor of Politics, George Fox University "Gary L. Steward's Justifying Revolution represents an important intervention in the rich literature on religion, republicanism, and the American Revolution. Steward persuasively argues that Patriot clergy were not advancing novel arguments for resistance based on heterodox intellectual influences. Instead, they were drawing on a deep Protestant tradition of resistance against unjust political power." -- Thomas S. Kidd, Vardaman Distinguished Professor of History, Baylor University
Table of Content
Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: "The great part of it was stolen": Jonathan Mayhew's Doctrine of Political Resistance Chapter 2: "Never to be forgotten": Governor Andros, the Glorious Revolution, and Resistance to the Stamp Act Chapter 3: "No Bishop, No Tyrant!": The Debate over American Bishops and the Threat to Religious Liberty Chapter 4: "An established law of our nature": Self-Defense and Resistance Doctrine Chapter 5: "One of the best causes of the world": The British Clergy's Support of American Resistance Chapter 6: "As different...as light is from darkness": John Witherspoon's Support of Independence Chapter 7: Conclusion Bibliography
Topic
Christianity / General, History
Lccn
2021-003889
Dewey Decimal
230.09033
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Genre
Religion

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