When Slavery Was Called Freedom: Evangelicalism, Proslavery, and the Causes of the Civil War

When Slavery Was Called Freedom: Evangelicalism, Proslavery, and the Causes of the Civil War

by John Patrick Daly
When Slavery Was Called Freedom: Evangelicalism, Proslavery, and the Causes of the Civil War

When Slavery Was Called Freedom: Evangelicalism, Proslavery, and the Causes of the Civil War

by John Patrick Daly

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Overview

When Slavery Was Called Freedom uncovers the cultural and ideological bonds linking the combatants in the Civil War era and boldly reinterprets the intellectual foundations of secession. John Patrick Daly dissects the evangelical defense of slavery at the heart of the nineteenth century's sectional crisis. He brings a new understanding to the role of religion in the Old South and the ways in which religion was used in the Confederacy.

Southern evangelicals argued that their unique region was destined for greatness, and their rhetoric gave expression and a degree of coherence to the grassroots assumptions of the South. The North and South shared assumptions about freedom, prosperity, and morality. For a hundred years after the Civil War, politicians and historians emphasized the South's alleged departures from national ideals. Recent studies have concluded, however, that the South was firmly rooted in mainstream moral, intellectual, and socio-economic developments and sought to compete with the North in a contemporary spirit.

Daly argues that antislavery and proslavery emerged from the same evangelical roots; both Northerners and Southerners interpreted the Bible and Christian moral dictates in light of individualism and free market economics. When the abolitionist's moral critique of slavery arose after 1830, Southern evangelicals answered the charges with the strident self-assurance of recent converts. They went on to articulate how slavery fit into the "genius of the American system" and how slavery was only right as part of that system.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813181653
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Publication date: 09/15/2021
Series: Religion in the South
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 331 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsix
Introduction1
1.Freedom and Evangelical Culture in the South6
2.The Post-1831 Birth of Evangelical Proslavery30
3.Answering Abolitionists, Defending Slaveholders57
4.The Evangelical Vision of the South and Its Future73
5.Evangelical Proslavery, Free Labor, and Disunion, 1850-1861111
6.The Proslavery Formula and the Test of War, 1860-1865136
Epilogue155
Notes159
Selected Bibliography185
Index203
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