The baptism of early Virginia : how Christianity created race
(Adult Reference)

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Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, �2012.
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Center for Local History - Center For Local History, Nonfiction
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Published
Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, �2012.
Format
Adult Reference
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xiii, 223 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm.
Language
English

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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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In The Baptism of Early Virginia, Rebecca Anne Goetz examines the construction of race through the religious beliefs and practices of English Virginians. She finds the seventeenth century a critical time in the development and articulation of racial ideologies - ultimately in the idea of "hereditary heathenism," the notion that Africans and Indians were incapable of genuine Christian conversion. In Virginia in particular, English settlers initially believed that native people would quickly become Christian and would form a vibrant partnership with English people. After vicious Anglo-Indian violence dashed those hopes, English Virginians used Christian rituals like marriage and baptism to exclude first Indians and then Africans from the privileges enjoyed by English Christians - including freedom. Resistance to hereditary heathenism was not uncommon, however. Enslaved people and many Anglican ministers fought against planters' racial ideologies, setting the stage for Christian abolitionism in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Using court records, letters, and pamphlets, Goetz suggests new ways of approaching and understanding the deeply entwined relationship between Christianity and race in early America. -- Book jacket.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Goetz, R. A. (2012). The baptism of early Virginia: how Christianity created race . Johns Hopkins University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Goetz, Rebecca Anne. 2012. The Baptism of Early Virginia: How Christianity Created Race. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Goetz, Rebecca Anne. The Baptism of Early Virginia: How Christianity Created Race Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012.

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Goetz, R. A. (2012). The baptism of early virginia: how christianity created race. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

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Goetz, Rebecca Anne. The Baptism of Early Virginia: How Christianity Created Race Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012.

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