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The Accidental Revolutionary: George Whitefield and the Creation of America
Patriots. Founding Fathers. Revolutionaries. For many Americans, the colonial heroes deserve special celebratory reverence. Yet while Washington's leadership, Franklin's writings, and Revere's ride captivate us, the inspiration and influence George Whitefield instilled within the revolutionary spirits of early Americans is regrettably unknown.
In this refreshing biography, Jerome Dean Mahaffey deftly moves beyond Whitefield's colonial celebrity to show how his rhetoric and ministry worked for freedom, situating Whitefield alongside the most revolutionary founders. As this Anglican revivalist traveled among the colonies, he delivered exhilarating sermons deeply saturated with political implications--freedom from oppression, civil justice, communal cooperation. Whitefield helped to encourage in his listeners a longing for a new, uniquely American nationalism.
The Accidental Revolutionary tells the story of this forgotten founder, who may not have realized the repercussions of his words as he spoke them. Now, Mahaffey delicately shows that Whitefield converted colonists not just to Christianity but to a renewed sense of unification that ultimately made possible the American Revolution.
Table of Contents
Cover
Frontmatter
Title Page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Foreword
I. Beginnings
II. Launching the Ministry
III. A New Birth of Freedom
IV. A Revolutionary Message
V. Controversy: "I'm just getting started"
VI. Bishop Bashing
VII. New England: Overthrow or Unify?
VIII. Between Two Extremes
IX. Good King, Bad King
X. Church and State
XI. France, Rome, and Hell
XII. Reprisal from the Church of England
XIII. The Deep Laid Plot
XIV. Preaching Himself to Death
XV. Whitefieldâs Legacy
XVI. A Political Man
Notes
Index
| ISBN | 9781602583924 |
|---|---|
| Related ISBN(s) | 9781602583917 |
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 769189747 |
| Pages | 214 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2012-01-01 |
| Language | English |
| Open Access | No |


