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110. Engendering Ecumenism: New Perspectives on the Ideological Middle Ground in Colonial American Religion

Saturday, January 8, 2:30–4:30 p.m.

Convention Center, Room 210

  • Chair: Joan R. Gundersen, University of Pittsburgh

  • Papers: Pursuing Happiness: Latitudinarian Thought and Transatlantic Anglican Identity in the Eighteenth Century
    Jacob M. Blosser, University of South Carolina

    Crossing Boundaries: Moravian Religious and Ethnic Identity in the Eighteenth Century
    Kate CartE9 Engel, McNeil Center for Early American Studies and Texas A&M University

    "A free choice to celestial felicity": The Creation of an American Religious Identity in the Eighteenth Century
    Keith Pacholl, State University of West Georgia

  • Comment: Edward Bond, Alabama A&M University
   
     
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