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Author Byrd, James P., 1965-

Title Sacred scripture, sacred war : the Bible and the American Revolution / James P. Byrd.

Publication Info. ©2013
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2013]

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 Farmington, Main Library - Adult Department  271.873 BYR    Check Shelf
Description x, 243 pages ; 25 cm
Note Includes index.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents "The curse of cowardice": the martial power of the sermon -- "The Lord is a man of war": Moses, the Exodus, and the Spirit of '76 -- "Cursed be he that keepeth back his sword from blood": Deborah, Jeremiah, and prophetic violence -- "Teacheth my hands to war, and my fingers to fight": David's revolutionary heroism -- "The liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free": Peter, Paul, and apostolic patriotism -- "The fierceness and wrath of Almighty God": Revelation in the Revolution -- Epilogue: an American patriot's Bible.
Summary "On January 17, 1776, one week after Thomas Paine published his incendiary pamphlet Common Sense, Connecticut minister Samuel Sherwood preached an equally patriotic sermon. "God Almighty, with all the powers of heaven, are on our side," Sherwood said, voicing a sacred justification for war that Americans would invoke repeatedly throughout the struggle for independence. In Sacred Scripture, Sacred War, James Byrd offers the first comprehensive analysis of how American revolutionaries defended their patriotic convictions through Scripture. Byrd shows that the Bible was a key text of the American Revolution. Indeed, many colonists saw the Bible as primarily a book about war. They viewed God as not merely sanctioning violence but actively participating in combat, playing a decisive role on the battlefield. When war came, preachers and patriots alike turned to Scripture not only for solace but for exhortations to fight. Such Scripture helped amateur soldiers overcome their natural aversion to killing, conferred on those who died for the Revolution the halo of martyrdom, and gave Americans a sense of the divine providence of their cause. Many histories of the Revolution have noted the connection between religion and war, but Sacred Scripture, Sacred War is the first to provide a detailed analysis of specific biblical texts and how they were used, especially in making the patriotic case for war. Combing through more than 500 wartime sources, which include more than 17,000 biblical citations, Byrd shows precisely how the Bible shaped American war, and how war in turn shaped Americans' view of the Bible."--Publisher description.
Subject Bible -- Theology.
War -- Biblical teaching.
United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
War -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
United States -- Church history -- 18th century.
Bible. (OCoLC)fst01356024
Theology. (OCoLC)fst01149559
War -- Biblical teaching. (OCoLC)fst01170329
War -- Religious aspects -- Christianity. (OCoLC)fst01170382
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Bibel (DE-588)4006406-2
Amerikanische Revolution (DE-588)4187276-9
Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1
Bible -- Theology
War -- Biblical teaching
War -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
United States -- Church history -- 18th century
Nordamerikanska frihetskriget 1775-1783.
Kyrkohistoria.
American Revolution (United States : 1775-1783) (OCoLC)fst01351668
Chronological Term 1700-1799
1700-talet
Genre/Form Church history. (OCoLC)fst01411629
History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
ISBN 9780199843497 (hardcover)
019984349X (hardcover)
0199843503 (ebook)
9780199843503 (ebook)
Standard No. 99954811195
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