Southern Churches in Crisis Revisited (Religion & American Culture)

by Samuel S. Hill

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Hill's landmark work in southern religious history returns to print updated and expanded--and compellingly relevant.

In 1966, Samuel S. Hill's Southern Churches in Crisis argued that southern Protestantism, a cornerstone of white southern society and culture, was shirking its moral duty by refusing to join in the fight for racial justice. Hill predicted that the church was risking its standing in southern society and that it would ultimately decline in influence and power. A groundbreaking study at the time, Hill's book helped establish southern religious history as a field of scholarly inquiry. Three decades later, Southern Churches in Crisis continues to be widely read, quoted, and cited.

In Southern Churches in Crisis Revisited, which reprints the 1966 text in full, Hill reexamines his earlier predictions in an introductory essay that also describes how the study of religion in the South has become a major field of scholarly inquiry. Hill skillfully engages his critics by integrating new perspectives and recent scholarship. He suggests new areas for exploration and provides a selected bibliography of key studies in southern religious history published in the three decades subsequent to the original appearance of this groundbreaking work.

  • ISBN10 058527973X
  • ISBN13 9780585279732
  • Publish Date December 1999 (first published 23 April 1999)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint The University of Alabama Press
  • Edition New e.
  • Format eBook
  • Language English