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    In God's Presence

In God's Presence

Benjamin L. Miller

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      When thousands of young men in the North and South marched off to fight in the Civil War, another army of men accompanied them to care for these soldiers' spiritual needs. In God's Presence explores how these two cohorts of men, Northern and Southern and mostly Christian, navigated the challenges of the Civil War on battlefields and in military camps, hospitals, and prisons.In wartime, military clergy—chaplains and missionaries—initially attempted to replicate the idyllic world of the antebellum church. Instead they found themselves constructing a new religious world—one in which static spaces customarily invested with religious meaning, such as houses and churches, gave way to dynamic sacred spaces defined by clergy to suit changing wartime circumstances. At the same time, the religious beliefs that soldiers brought from home differed from the religious practices that allowed them to endure during wartime. With reference to Civil War soldiers' diaries, letters, and memoirs, this book asks how clergy shaped these practices; how they might have differed from camp to battlefield, hospital, or prison; and how this experience affected postbellum religious belief and practice.Religion and war have always been at the center of the human condition, with warfare often leading to heightened religiosity. The Civil War cannot be fully explained without understanding religion's role in the conflict. In God's Presence advances this understanding by offering critical insight into the course and consequences of America's epochal fratricidal war.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Benjamin L. Miller EAN: 9780700627660 COUNTRY: United States PAGES: WEIGHT: 560 g HEIGHT: 229 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: University Press of Kansas DATE PUBLISHED: 2019-02-20 CITY: GENRE: HISTORY / United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877), HISTORY / Social History, RELIGION / Clergy WIDTH: 152 cm SPINE:

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      United States of America, USA, c 1860 to c 1869, History of the Americas, Social and cultural history, Specific wars and campaigns, Civil wars, Christianity, Religious institutions and organizations

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      Benjamin L. Miller is an adjunct instructor of history at Howard Community College in Columbia, Maryland. His work has appeared in the New York Times’s Disunion: The Civil War blog, The World of the Civil War: A Daily Life Encyclopedia, and American Civil War, a part of the Gale Library of Daily Life series.

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      When thousands of young men in the North and South marched off to fight in the Civil War, another army of men accompanied them to care for these soldiers' spiritual needs. In God's Presence explores how these two cohorts of men, Northern and Southern and mostly Christian, navigated the challenges of the Civil War on battlefields and in military camps, hospitals, and prisons.In wartime, military clergy—chaplains and missionaries—initially attempted to replicate the idyllic world of the antebellum church. Instead they found themselves constructing a new religious world—one in which static spaces customarily invested with religious meaning, such as houses and churches, gave way to dynamic sacred spaces defined by clergy to suit changing wartime circumstances. At the same time, the religious beliefs that soldiers brought from home differed from the religious practices that allowed them to endure during wartime. With reference to Civil War soldiers' diaries, letters, and memoirs, this book asks how clergy shaped these practices; how they might have differed from camp to battlefield, hospital, or prison; and how this experience affected postbellum religious belief and practice.Religion and war have always been at the center of the human condition, with warfare often leading to heightened religiosity. The Civil War cannot be fully explained without understanding religion's role in the conflict. In God's Presence advances this understanding by offering critical insight into the course and consequences of America's epochal fratricidal war.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Benjamin L. Miller EAN: 9780700627660 COUNTRY: United States PAGES: WEIGHT: 560 g HEIGHT: 229 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: University Press of Kansas DATE PUBLISHED: 2019-02-20 CITY: GENRE: HISTORY / United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877), HISTORY / Social History, RELIGION / Clergy WIDTH: 152 cm SPINE:

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      United States of America, USA, c 1860 to c 1869, History of the Americas, Social and cultural history, Specific wars and campaigns, Civil wars, Christianity, Religious institutions and organizations

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      Benjamin L. Miller is an adjunct instructor of history at Howard Community College in Columbia, Maryland. His work has appeared in the New York Times’s Disunion: The Civil War blog, The World of the Civil War: A Daily Life Encyclopedia, and American Civil War, a part of the Gale Library of Daily Life series.

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