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"Goodwillie illuminates the life of Richard McNemar, who played a pivotal role in the formation of the complicated religious landscape of the trans-Appalachian west in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, a period of American religious history that continues to deeply inform our national culture. McNemar's story seems deeply relevant now, as America has devolved into deep division over religious and political conviction, more than most of us have ever seen in our lifetimes."—Carol Medlicott, Northern Kentucky University

"This chronological and detailed treatment of his life highlights McNemar's contributions to Shaker theology, missionary efforts, leadership, poetry, hymns, and printing. Richard McNemar: Frontier Heretic and Shaker Apostle goes beyond and debunks whatever may remain of Shaker folklore connected McNemar. Instead, the reader appreciates him as a man of great integrity and deep religious faith who, in spite of a range of human imperfections, remained true to Mother Ann's Gospel."—Stephen J. Paterwic, author of Historical Dictionary of the Shakers, and The A-Z of the Shakers.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Maps
Introduction
Part I: Presbyterian and Schismatic
1. Youth
2. Westward Migration and Education
3. Ordination
4. Revival
5. Rebellion
Part II: Shaker
6. Rebirth
7. The New and Living Way
8. Community Foundations
9. Shakers and the Shawnee Prophet
10. Shaker Publications and the Expansion of Missionary Efforts
11. Gospel Order in the West, James Smith, and the Ohio Mob
12. War Comes to the Wabash
13. Perfidy, Pilgrims, Prosecution, Progress, and Pestilence
14. The End of the Beginning
15. "There's Something Dead upon This Ground," or, "The Buzzards and the Flesh"
16. The Struggle with Abijah Alley and Aquila Bolton
17. Eleazar Goes East
18. Eleazar and the Covenant
19. Custos Sacrorum
20. The Great Snake and the Patriarchal Skeleton
21. Unrest in the West
22. Freegift to the West
23. "The Name or Memory of Mr. McNamar"
24. The New Era
25. War in Heaven
26. A Wandering Star
27. Look Homeward, Angel
28. Aftermath and Legacy
Appendix 1: Richard McNemar, "A general outline of the past Journal of my life"
Appendix 2: Richard McNemar, "Testimony of E[leazar] Wright"
Appendix 3: Richard McNemar, "My years on earth have been but few"
Appendix 4: [Archibald McCorkle?], "A few mourning thoughts on McNemar's fall," and Richard McNemar, "An Answer to the Mourning Thoughts on McNemar's Fall"
Appendix 5: The Expulsion of Richard McNemar
Appendix 6: [The Redemption of Richard McNemar]
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Richard McNemar

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    Publisher: Indiana University Press
    Publication Date: 07/03/2023
    ISBN13: 9780253065056, 978-0253065056
    ISBN10: 0253065054

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    Book Synopsis


    Trade Review

    "Goodwillie illuminates the life of Richard McNemar, who played a pivotal role in the formation of the complicated religious landscape of the trans-Appalachian west in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, a period of American religious history that continues to deeply inform our national culture. McNemar's story seems deeply relevant now, as America has devolved into deep division over religious and political conviction, more than most of us have ever seen in our lifetimes."—Carol Medlicott, Northern Kentucky University

    "This chronological and detailed treatment of his life highlights McNemar's contributions to Shaker theology, missionary efforts, leadership, poetry, hymns, and printing. Richard McNemar: Frontier Heretic and Shaker Apostle goes beyond and debunks whatever may remain of Shaker folklore connected McNemar. Instead, the reader appreciates him as a man of great integrity and deep religious faith who, in spite of a range of human imperfections, remained true to Mother Ann's Gospel."—Stephen J. Paterwic, author of Historical Dictionary of the Shakers, and The A-Z of the Shakers.



    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments
    Maps
    Introduction
    Part I: Presbyterian and Schismatic
    1. Youth
    2. Westward Migration and Education
    3. Ordination
    4. Revival
    5. Rebellion
    Part II: Shaker
    6. Rebirth
    7. The New and Living Way
    8. Community Foundations
    9. Shakers and the Shawnee Prophet
    10. Shaker Publications and the Expansion of Missionary Efforts
    11. Gospel Order in the West, James Smith, and the Ohio Mob
    12. War Comes to the Wabash
    13. Perfidy, Pilgrims, Prosecution, Progress, and Pestilence
    14. The End of the Beginning
    15. "There's Something Dead upon This Ground," or, "The Buzzards and the Flesh"
    16. The Struggle with Abijah Alley and Aquila Bolton
    17. Eleazar Goes East
    18. Eleazar and the Covenant
    19. Custos Sacrorum
    20. The Great Snake and the Patriarchal Skeleton
    21. Unrest in the West
    22. Freegift to the West
    23. "The Name or Memory of Mr. McNamar"
    24. The New Era
    25. War in Heaven
    26. A Wandering Star
    27. Look Homeward, Angel
    28. Aftermath and Legacy
    Appendix 1: Richard McNemar, "A general outline of the past Journal of my life"
    Appendix 2: Richard McNemar, "Testimony of E[leazar] Wright"
    Appendix 3: Richard McNemar, "My years on earth have been but few"
    Appendix 4: [Archibald McCorkle?], "A few mourning thoughts on McNemar's fall," and Richard McNemar, "An Answer to the Mourning Thoughts on McNemar's Fall"
    Appendix 5: The Expulsion of Richard McNemar
    Appendix 6: [The Redemption of Richard McNemar]
    Notes
    Bibliography
    Index

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