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OverviewAppalachia's distinctive brand of Christianity has always been something of a puzzle to mainline American congregations. Often treated as pagan and unchurched, native Appalachian sects are labeled as ultraconservative, primitive, and fatalistic, and the actions of minority sub-groups such as ""snake handlers"" are associated with all worshippers in the region. Yet these churches that many regard as being outside the mainstream are living examples of America's own religious heritage. The emotional and experience-based religion that still thrives in Appalachia is very much at the heart of American worship. The lack of a recognizable ""father figure"" like Martin Luther, John Calvin, and John Knox compounds the mystery of Appalachia's religious origins. Ordained minister John Sparks determined that such a person must have existed, and his search turned up a man less literate, urbane, and well-known than Luther, Calvin, and Knox -- but no less charismatic and influential. Shubal Stearns, a New England Baptist minister, led a group of sixteen Baptists -- now dubbed ""The Old Brethren"" by Old School Baptists churches in Appalachia -- from New England to North Carolina in the mid-eighteenth century. His musical ""barking"" preaching is still popular, and the association of churches that he established gave birth to many of the disparate denominations prospering in the region today. A man lacking in the scholarship of his peers but endowed with the eccentricities that would make their mark on Appalachian faith, Stearns has long been an object of shame among most Baptist historians. In The Roots of Appalachian Christianity, Sparks depicts an important religious figure in a new light. Poring over pages of out-of-print and little-used histories, Sparks discovered the complexity of Stearns's character and his impact on Appalachian Christianity. The result is a history not just of this leader but of the roots of a religious movement. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Elder John SparksPublisher: The University Press of Kentucky Imprint: The University Press of Kentucky Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.572kg ISBN: 9780813191287ISBN 10: 0813191289 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 25 March 2005 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsArgues for the importance of the eighteenth-century traveling preacher in establishing Appalachian Christianity as a distinctive, populist movement.... Well-told. - Publishers Weekly; Brings the legend of Shubal Stearns, the man who evangelized the South, to life.... Sparks has opened the door for important scholarly debate and subsequent research. - Journal of Southern Religion; This is a special kind of book, written by a person mostly within the religious traditions discussed, and as such it has a distinct viewpoint and sense of authority. - Journal of Southern History; Sparks has established himself as one of the leading scholars in the study of Appalachian religion. - Appalachian Journal Argues for the importance of the eighteenth-century traveling preacher in establishing Appalachian Christianity as a distinctive, populist movement.... Well-told. - Publishers Weekly; Brings the legend of Shubal Stearns, the man who evangelized the South, to life.... Sparks has opened the door for important scholarly debate and subsequent research. - Journal of Southern Religion; This is a special kind of book, written by a person mostly within the religious traditions discussed, and as such it has a distinct viewpoint and sense of authority. - Journal of Southern History; Sparks has established himself as one of the leading scholars in the study of Appalachian religion. - Appalachian Journal Author InformationElder John Sparks is an ordained minister of the United Baptist Church and graduate of Pikeville College. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |