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Preaching Politics The Religious Rhetoric Of George Whitefield And The Founding Of A New Nation Studies In Rhetoric And Religion Jerome Dean Mahaffey

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Preaching Politics The Religious Rhetoric Of George Whitefield And The Founding Of A New Nation Studies In Rhetoric And Religion Jerome Dean Mahaffey
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Preaching Politics The Religious Rhetoric Of George Whitefield And The Founding Of A New Nation Studies In Rhetoric And Religion Jerome Dean Mahaffey instant download after payment.

Publisher: Baylor University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.91 MB
Pages: 305
Author: Jerome Dean Mahaffey
ISBN: 1932792880, 9781932792881
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Preaching Politics The Religious Rhetoric Of George Whitefield And The Founding Of A New Nation Studies In Rhetoric And Religion Jerome Dean Mahaffey by Jerome Dean Mahaffey 1932792880, 9781932792881 instant download after payment.

The third volume in the Studies in Rhetoric & Religion series, Preaching Politics traces the surprising and lasting influence of one of American history's most fascinating and enigmatic figures--George Whitefield. Jerome Mahaffey explores George Whitefield's role in creating a "rhetoric of community" that successfully established a common worldview among the many colonial cultures. Using a rigorous method of rhetorical analysis, Mahaffey cogently argues that George Whitefield directed the evolution of an American collective religious identity that lay underneath the emerging political ideology that fueled the American Revolution.

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