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American Revolution and Righteous Community

Selected Sermons of Bishop Robert Smith

American Revolution and Righteous Community

Selected Sermons of Bishop Robert Smith

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Hardback

£42.00

Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
ISBN: 9781570036651
Number of Pages: 312
Published: 30/06/2007
Width: 16.1 cm
Height: 23 cm
This selected edition of twenty-seven sermons delivered by Bishop Robert Smith (1732-1801) from the pulpit of Charleston's oldest Episcopal church gives voice to an influential clergyman and his rhetoric in support of a colonial rebellion. Wilbanks has edited Smith's previously unpublished sermons, which were written, delivered, and sometimes repeated during a forty-year career. In his analysis of these sermons, Wilbanks illustrates how a theology of community, civic duty, and national piety led to Smith's advocacy of American independence. Wilbanks suggests that Smith articulated a southern perspective that constituted a radically distinctive justification for the American Revolution, a view drawn from Smith's notion of a righteous community. Contrary to Puritan teachings of individual rights and responsibilities, which often served as a validation for revolution, Smith's call for righteous community also justified the War of Independence.

Charles Wilbanks

Charles Wilbanks is the director of the speech communication program at the University of South Carolina and editor of Walking by Faith: The Diary of Angelina Grimke, 1828-1835.