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- W316462074 abstract "A Coat of Many Colors: Religion and Society along the Cape Fear River of North Carolina. By Walter H. Conserjr. (Lexington, Kentucky: The University Press of Kentucky, 2006, Pp. xii, 372. $50.00.) Walter H. Conserjr., professor of both the philosophy of religion and of history at the University of North Carolina in Wilmington, deftly writes with passion and authority of three centuries of change in the religious culture of the region where he lives. Using varied up-to-date approaches, he discovers that many trends in American religious history were evident in the Cape Fear region of southeastern North Carolina. When looking at Cape Fear and the Native Americans in the precontact era, Conser emphasizes rituals, which he sees as a window into the mute world (29). During the contact period he suggests that depopulation occurred because of disease, migration, and war, but the author is accepting secondary sources for the estimate of the population in 1600. The archaeological evidence, only strong for the period of English contact, implies that the decimation of the Native Americans occurred because of contacts with the English. Conser argues that earlier historians of the colonial period have misinterpreted the social context of religious establishment (73). He notes that Anglicans, both clergy and laity, were happy without bishops. Most episcopal functions, except for the ordination of clergy, were assigned to commissaries, and religious life was defined at the parish level. As elsewhere in the American colonies, the coming of the Revolution changed relationships. Given that there were Loyalists in the area, it is not clear why the British would loot Brunswick Town and Wilmington and would torch the Anglican churches. The documentary evidence seems to be sparse. Conser focuses on religious liberty in the aftermath of the American Revolution. He discusses the spread of English influence and vocabulary in architecture. By the late eighteenth century there were over fifty pattern books and major architectural works to guide the builders of houses, churches, and other public buildings. There are interesting discussions on why the Episcopal Church turned to neo-Gothic architecture and of how the Roman Catholics developed republican Catholicism. Taking the cue from de Tocqueville's Democracy in America, the chapter on the 184Os and 185Os stresses bonds of association and notably the religious impulses for reform organizations, notably for temperance and women's rights. Women were accepted as maternal safeguards of society (121). With autonomy and influence, women took leadership in foreign missions and teaching. …" @default.
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