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Religion And Profit Moravians In Early America Katherine Cart Engel

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Religion And Profit Moravians In Early America Katherine Cart Engel
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.25 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Katherine Carté Engel
ISBN: 9780812201857, 081220185X
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Religion And Profit Moravians In Early America Katherine Cart Engel by Katherine Carté Engel 9780812201857, 081220185X instant download after payment.

Catalysts in the birth of evangelicalism, the Moravians supported their religious projects through financial savvy, a distinctive communalism at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and transatlantic commercial networks. This book traces the Moravians' evolving projects, arguing that imperial war, not capitalism, transformed Moravian religious life.


Catalysts in the birth of evangelicalism, the Moravians supported their religious projects through financial savvy, a distinctive communalism at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and transatlantic commercial networks. This book traces the Moravians' evolving projects, arguing that imperial war, not capitalism, transformed Moravian religious life.

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