The Eucharistic Theology of the American Holy Fairs

by Kimberly Bracken Long

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Sacramental occasions, or "Holy Fairs," practiced by Scots-Irish Presbyterians in mid-nineteenth-century America were intended to bring conversion to nonbelievers and spiritual renewal to baptized Christians. Kimberly Bracken Long examines the chief texts of American revivalism--sermons, devotional writings, and catechetical materials--to gain insights into the sacramental theology at work in these events, as well as into the nature of revivalism in the American Presbyterian context. She also explores several implications for twenty-first-century Reformed and Presbyterian worship.
  • ISBN10 0664235123
  • ISBN13 9780664235123
  • Publish Date 21 March 2011
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.