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From mounds to megachurches : Georgia's religious heritage

Offers an overview of the role religion has played in Georgia's history, from precolonial days onwards. This work shows that colonial Georgia was a remarkably diverse place, populated by mainline colonial congregations that included Anglicans, Roman Catholics, German - and Spanish -speaking Jews, Salzburg Lutherans, and Scottish Presbyterians.
eBook, English, ©2008
University of Georgia Press, Athens, Ga., ©2008
History
1 online resource (x, 219 pages, 10 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations
9780820336381, 0820336386
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Before Georgia
Seeds are sown
God is calling ev'ry nation
The crucible of slavery
A racial pas de deux
In the shadow of Jim Crow
Things are stirring
Culture and worship wars
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