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A Bird's-Eye View of a Camp Meeting the Editors
All Sins Swept Away A slave describes her delayed but dramatic conversion.
Camp Meetings and Circuit Riders: Did You Know? Little Known Facts about Camp Meetings and Circuit Riders Timothy K. Beougher is assistnat professor of evangelism at the Wheaton Graduate School and associate director for education programs at the Institute of Evangelism at the Billy Graham Center in Wheaton, Illinois.
Christianity on the Early American Frontier: A Gallery of Trendsetters in the Religious Wilderness
Christianity on the Early American Frontier: Christian History Interview - Revivals That Changed a Nation Frontier faith captured the heart of the common person—and molded America's character. a conversation with Nathan O. Hatch
Christianity on the Early American Frontier: Christian History Timeline Keith J. Hardman is professor of philosophy and religion at Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania. He is author of Charles Grandison Finney: 1792–1875 (Syracuse, 1987) and a member of the Christian History advisory board.
Christianity on the Early American Frontier: From the Editor - Religion Untamed
Christianity on the Early American Frontier: Recommended Resources Dickson D. Bruce, Jr., is professor of history at the University of California, Irvine. His most recent book is Archibald Grimke: Portrait of a Black Independent (LSU, 1993).
Counter-Culture Christianity A look at the radical utopian communities that sprang up across the early frontier. Bruce L. Shelley is senior professor of church history at Denver Seminary. He is author of many books, including All the Saints Adore Thee: Insight from Christian Classics (Baker, 1994). He is an editorial advisor to Christian History.
Focus on the Frontier Family How Methodists strengthened the Christian home—and changed it. Gregory Schneider is a professor in the department of behavioral science at Pacific Union College in Angwin, California. He is author of The Way of the Cross Leads Home: The Domestication of American Methodism (Indiana, 1993).
Holy, 'Knock-'Em-Down' Preachers
Piercing Screams and Heavenly Smiles An eyewitness account of signs and wonders at early camp meetings. Barton W. Stone
Rejecting the Negro Pew As revival religion blossomed, so did the independent black church. Wesley Roberts
Revival at Cane Ridge What exactly happened at the most important camp meeting in American history? Mark Galli is managing editor of Christian History.
The Great Spirit Descends A stirring camp meeting among Native Americans. James B. Finley
Wrestling with God and Man Dramatic accounts from the frontier's most popular autobiography. Peter Cartwright
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