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Citizens of a Christian Nation: Evangelical Missions and the Problem of Race in the Nineteenth Century Book

Citizens of a Christian Nation: Evangelical Missions and the Problem of Race in the Nineteenth Century
Citizens of a Christian Nation: Evangelical Missions and the Problem of Race in the Nineteenth Century, In America alter the Civil War, the emancipation of four million slaves and the explosion of Chinese immigration fundamentally challenged traditional ideas about who belonged in the national polity. As Americans struggled to redefine citizenship in the U, Citizens of a Christian Nation: Evangelical Missions and the Problem of Race in the Nineteenth Century has a rating of 4.5 stars
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  • Citizens of a Christian Nation: Evangelical Missions and the Problem of Race in the Nineteenth Century
  • Written by author Derek Chang
  • Published by University of Pennsylvania Press, February 2010
  • "In America alter the Civil War, the emancipation of four million slaves and the explosion of Chinese immigration fundamentally challenged traditional ideas about who belonged in the national polity. As Americans struggled to redefine citizenship in the U
  • Derek Chang chronicles the American Baptist Home Mission Society's efforts to evangelize among African Americans in the South and Chinese migrants on the Pacific Coast during the late-nineteenth century. He brings together for the first time African Ameri
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Introduction Evangelical Christianity and the problem of difference 1

Ch. 1 "A grand and awful time" 15

Ch. 2 Faith and hope 31

Ch. 3 Callings 65

Ch. 4 Congregation 99

Ch. 5 Conflict and community 132

Conclusion 153

Notes 167

Index 221


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