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Cane Ridge

America'S Pentecost

by Paul K. Conkin
Publisher: UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN PRESS, December of 1990 ‧
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What happened at or near the Cane Ridge meeting house in central Kentucky in August 1801 has become a legendary event in American religious history. Never before in America had so many thousands of people gathered for what became much more than the planned Presbyterian communion service. Never had so many families camped on the grounds. Never before had so many people been affected with involuntary physical exercises sobbing, shouting, shaking, and swooning. And never before in American had a religious meeting led to so much national publicity, triggered so much controversy, or helped provoke such important denominational schisms. Paul Conkin tells the story of Cane Ridge in all its dimensions. The backdrop involves the convoluted history of Scotch-Irish Presbyterianism in America, the pluralistic religious environment in early Kentucky, and the gradual evolution of a new form of evangelical religious culture in eighteenth-century America. The aftermath was complex. Cane Ridge helped popularize religious camps and influenced the subsequent development of planned camp meetings. It exposed deep and developing divisions of doctrine among Presbyterian clergy, and contributed to the birth of two new denominations Christians (Disciples of Christ) and Cumberland Presbyterians and furthered the growth of a new revival culture, keyed to a crisis-like conversion experience, even as it marked a gradual decline in sacramentalism."

Cane Ridge

America'S Pentecost

by Paul K. Conkin

Property Description
ISBN: 9780299127244
Publisher: UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN PRESS
Release Date: December of 1990
Dimensions: 159 x 235 x 13 mm
Cover: Softcover
Pages: 256
Format: Book
Collection: The Curti Lectures
Categories: Books in English > History > History of America
EAN: 9780299127244

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