Table of contents for Pious pursuits : German Moravians in the Atlantic World / edited by Michele Gillespie and Robert Beachy.

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Table of Contents
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Introduction									 
Part 1: The Birth of Moravianism: Confession and Culture
1. 	Mack Walker, Imperial Communities						
2.	Robert Beachy, Manuscript Missions in the Age of Print: 			
Moravian Community in the Atlantic World
3. 	Craig D. Atwood, Deep in the Side of Jesus: The Persistence of 		
Zinzendorfian Piety in Colonial America
4. Renate Wilson, Moravian Physicians and Their Medicine in 		
 Colonial North America: European Models and Colonial Reality
Part 2: Moravian Culture and Society: Identity and Assimilation
5. 	Elisabeth Sommer, Fashion Passion: The Rhetoric of Dress within	 
the Eighteenth-Century Moravian Brethren
6. S. Scott Rohrer, New Birth in a New Land: Evangelical Culture and 	 
 the Creation of an American Identity
7. 	Katherine Carte Engel, "Commerce that the Lord could Sanctify 
 and Bless": Moravian Participation in Transatlantic Trade, 1740-1760
8. 	Emily Conrad Beaver, Piety and Profit: Moravians in the North Carolina 
Backcountry Market, 1770-1810
9.	Michael Shirley, Moravians, the Market and a New Order in Salem 
Part 3: Race and Gender in the Moravian Church:
 A Protestant Exceptionalism?
10.	Beverly P. Smaby, "No one should lust for power ... women least of all": 
Dismantling Female Leadership among Eighteenth-Century Moravians
11.	Marianne S. Wokeck, The Role of the Pastor's Wife in the Pioneering 
Generation of Protestant German-Speaking Clergy in the American Colonies
12. Anna Smith, Unlikely Sisters: Cherokee and Moravian Women 
 in the Early Nineteenth Century
13. 	Ellen Klinkers, Moravian Missions in Times of Emancipation: Conversion of 
	Slaves in Suriname during the Nineteenth Century
14. 	Jon Sensbach, Slavery, Race, and the Global Fellowship: Religious 
Radicals Confront the Modern Age 
Conclusion
 
15.	A. G. Roeber, Moravians and the Challenge of Writing 
a Global History of Diasporic Christianity
Contributors	
Selected Bibliography								

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Moravians -- History.