Revolutionary Conscience

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Revolutionary Conscience

Theodore Parker and Antebellum America

History of the Americas History Slavery and abolition of slavery Religion and politics Social groups: religious groups and communities

Author: Paul E. Teed

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Language: English

Published by: University Press of America

Published on: 16th August 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 308 pages

ISBN: 9780761859642


Theodore Parker: A Controversial Theologian and Social Activist

Theodore Parker was one of the most controversial theologians and social activists in pre-Civil War America. A vocal critic of traditional Christian thought and a militant opponent of American slavery, he led a huge congregation of religious dissenters in the very heart of Boston, Massachusetts, during the 1840s and 1850s.

This book argues that Parker’s radical vision and contemporary appeal stemmed from his abiding faith in the human conscience and in the principles of the American revolutionary tradition.

A leading figure in Boston’s resistance to the Fugitive Slave Law, Parker became a key supporter of John Brown’s dramatic but ill-fated raid on Harper’s Ferry in 1859.

Propelled by a revolutionary conscience, Theodore Parker stood out as one of the most fearless religious reformers and social activists of his generation.

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