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


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PART 1: THE BIRTH OF MORAVIANISM: CONFESSION AND CULTLRE
1. Mack ialker, Imperial Communities                      23
2. Robert Beac iy[, Manuscript Missions in the Age of Print:
Moravian Community in the Atlantic World                33
3. Crai D. Ait ood, Deep in the Side of Jesus: The Persistence
of Zinzendorfian Piety in Colonial America              50
4. Re,tate Wilsoan Moravian Physicians and Their Medicine
in Colonial North America: European Models and
Colonial Reality                                        65
PART 2: MORAVIAN CULTURE AND SOCIETY: IDENTITY AND ASSIMILATION
5. Elisabeth Sommer, Fashion Passion: The Rhetoric of Dress
within the Eighteenth-Century Moravian Brethren         83
6. S. Scotit Rohri, New Birth in a New Land: Evangelical
CuoLitre and the Creation of an American Identity       97
7. Katherine C(artf Enge, "Commerce that the Lord cotuld
Sanctify and Bless": Moravian Participation in Transatlantic
Trade, 1740-1760                                       113
8. Emily Conzrad Baer, Piety and Profit: Moravians in the
North Carolina Backcountry Market, 1770-1810           127
9. Mi,haei Shir ei, Moravians, the Market and a New Order
in Salem                                               142
PART 3;: IRCE AND GENDER IN THE MORAVIAN CHURCH:
A PROTESTANT EXCEPTION ALISM
10. ueverly P. S maby, "No one sh-iould lust for po . o .. women
least of all": D ismantling Female Leadership among
Eightee'th-Century iMoravians                          159
11. Marianne S. Wokeck, The Role of the Pastor's Wife in the
Pioneering Gene ration of Protestan German-Speaking
Clergy in the American Colonies                         1
12. Anna Smith, Unlikely Sisters: Cherokee and Moravian
Women in the Earil- Nineteenth Century
13. Ellen linkers, Moravian Missions in limes of:
Emancipation: Conversion of Slaves in Suriname during
the Nineteenth Century
14. ]on Setsbach, Slaver, Race, and the Global Fellowshp:
Religious Radicals Confront the Modernm Age



Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Moravians History