The Wesleys and the Anglican Mission to Georgia, 1735–1738 - John Thomas Scott

The Wesleys and the Anglican Mission to Georgia, 1735–1738

"So Glorious an Undertaking"
Buch | Hardcover
390 Seiten
2020
Lehigh University Press (Verlag)
978-1-61146-310-1 (ISBN)
133,40 inkl. MwSt
The Wesleys and the Anglican Mission to Georgia examines the lives of five minister/missionaries in Georgia from 1735 to 1738 just before three of them became famous throughout the Atlantic world. Personal relationships shaped every facet of the Mission, while they used Biblical literature to frame and explain their experiences.
The Wesleys and the Anglican Mission to Georgia examines the experiences of five Anglican minister/missionaries who came to Georgia between 1735 and 1738, including John and Charles Wesley and George Whitefield, on a mission to minister to residents and spread Christianity to the Native Americans. The author argues that personal relationships rather than institutional structures or cultural dynamics largely directed the forming, the dispatch, the unfolding, and eventually the collapse of this the largest minister/missionary effort in early Georgia. In addition to the missioners’ relationships among themselves, their interactions with leading Trustees like James Oglethorpe and the Earl of Egmont, with Native Americans, with officials in the colony, with German religious groups in the colony like the Moravians and the Salzburgers, and with individual settlers—some of whom they clashed with and others of whom at least one of them fell in love with—shaped the Mission at every turn. The author also demonstrates how the missioners used Biblical literature to frame and explain their experiences to themselves and others. The Mission involved three of the most important religious figures of the 18th century Atlantic world whose names continue to resonate in the early 21st century. The book tells the story of their lives in Georgia just before they achieved transatlantic fame.

John Thomas Scott is professor of history at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia.

Chapter 1—Background and Context in Early 18th Century England

Chapter 2—The Call and the Voyage, November 1734 to Late Winter 1736

Chapter 3—First Experiences, Late Winter to Early Spring 1736

Chapter 4—Back and Forth, Late Spring to Early Summer 1736

Chapter 5—In Different Directions, Summer 1736

Chapter 6—A Stability of Sorts, Fall 1736 to Winter 1737

Chapter 7—Changes and Challenges, Late Winter to Spring 1737

Chapter 8—Institutional and Personal Problems, Mid-Spring to Mid-Summer 1737

Chapter 9—Rupture and Departure, Late Summer to Early Winter 1737

Chapter 10—Mission End, 1738

Chapter 11—Assessment of the Anglican Mission to Georgia, 1730s to the early 21st Century

Narrative Postscript—The Mission Participants after the Mission, 1739 to the 1790s

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Studies in Eighteenth-Century America and the Atlantic World
Verlagsort Cranbury
Sprache englisch
Maße 161 x 228 mm
Gewicht 812 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Christentum
ISBN-10 1-61146-310-6 / 1611463106
ISBN-13 978-1-61146-310-1 / 9781611463101
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