
Perfectionist Politics: Abolitionism and the Religious Tensions of American Democracy - Paperback
Perfectionist Politics: Abolitionism and the Religious Tensions of American Democracy - Paperback
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by Douglas M. Strong (Author)
This work covers the story of an important antebellum reform movement: ecclesiastical abolitionism. It covers the struggle among the most radical religions to purge their churches and society of sin, especially slavery, and their uncompromising efforts to force morality into political discourse.
Author Biography
Douglas M. Strong is professor of the history of Christianity at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D. C. He is the author of They Walked in Spirit: Personal Faith and Social Action in America.



















