Contested Boundaries: Itinerancy and the Reshaping of the Colonial American Religious World photograph

Contested Boundaries: Itinerancy And The Reshaping Of The Colonial American Religious World

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Originally published 1994
AuthorsTimothy D. Hall
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About Contested Boundaries: Itinerancy And The Reshaping Of The Colonial American Religious World


The First Great Awakening in eighteenth-century America challenged the institutional structures and raised the consciousness of colonial Americans. These revivals gave rise to the practice of itinerancy in which ministers and laypeople left their own communities to preach across the countryside. . . .

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