Challenges on the Emmaus Road: Episcopal Bishops Confront Slavery, Civil War and Emancipation

Author:   T. Felder Dorn
Publisher:   University of South Carolina Press
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9781611172492


Pages:   472
Publication Date:   31 October 2013
Format:   Hardback
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While slavery and secession divided the Union during the American Civil War, they also severed the Northern and Southern dioceses of the Protestant Episcopal Church. In Challenges on the Emmaus Road, T. Felder Dorn focuses on the way Northern and Southern Episcopal bishops confronted and responded to the issues and events of their turbulent times. Prior to the Civil War, Southern bishops were industrious in evangelising among enslaved African Americans, but at the same time they supported the legal and social aspects of the """"peculiar institution."""" Southern and Northern bishops parted company over the institution of slavery, not over the place of blacks in the Episcopal Church. As Southern states left the Union, Southern dioceses separated from the Episcopal Church in the United States. The book's title was inspired by the Gospel of Luke 24:13-35 in which the resurrected Jesus Christ walked unrecognised with his disciples and discussed the events of his own crucifixion and disappearance from his tomb. Dorn perceives that scriptural episode as a metaphor for the responses of Episcopal bishops to the events of the Civil War era. Dorn carefully summarises the debates within the church and in secular society surrounding the important topics of the era. In doing so, he lays the groundwork for his own interpretations of church history and also provides authentic data for other church scholars to investigate such topics as faith and doctrine, evangelism, and the administrative history of one of the most important institutions in America. Dorn devotes the final chapters to the postwar reunification of the Episcopal Church and Southern bishops' involvement in establishing the Commission on Freedmen to offer help with the educational and spiritual needs of the recently emancipated slaves.

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Author:   T. Felder Dorn
Publisher:   University of South Carolina Press
Imprint:   University of South Carolina Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.456kg
ISBN:  

9781611172492


ISBN 10:   1611172497
Pages:   472
Publication Date:   31 October 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Adding to a wealth of recent works examining the role of organized religion in the politics of slavery and secession, Dorn offers a thoroughly researched and engagingly written look at Protestant Episcopal bishops during a period of great turmoil. --Timothy Wesley, Project Muse


T. Felder Dorn offers a thorough history of The Episcopal Church's Bishops, North and South, in the years around the Civil War, letting the primary sources speak clearly for themselves. He gently exposes the shameful paradox with which the bishops lived in relationship to African-Americans: 'Equal in God's eyes but not in the sight of man.' --The Right Reverend Scott Anson Benhase, Bishop, Diocese of Georgia


In this workmanlike, thorough, and largely dispassionate study, Dorn has made a great contribution. -- Sewanee Theological Review


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T. Felder Dorn retired as Dean Emeritus from Kean University in Union, New Jersey, USA, where he held positions as professor of chemistry, dean, and vice president. He is the author of The Tompkins School: 1925--1953, A Community Institution, The Guns of Meeting Street: A Southern Tragedy, and Death of a Policeman; Birth of a Baby: A Crime and Its Aftermath.

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