Many people believe that the piety of the Pilgrims typified early American religion. However, by the 1730s Catholics, Jews, and Africans had joined Native Americans, Puritans, and numerous other Protestants in the colonies. Jon Butler launches his narrative with a description of the state of religious affairs in both the Old and New Worlds. He explores the failure of John Winthrop's goal to achieve Puritan perfection, the controversy over Anne Hutchinson's tenacious faith, the evangelizing stamina of ex-slave and Methodist preacher Absalom Jones, and the spiritual resilience of the Catawba Indians. The meeting of these diverse groups and their varied use of music, dance, and ritual produced an unprecedented evolution of religious practice, including the birth of revivals. And through their daily interactions, these Americans created a living foundation for the First Amendment. After Independence their active diversity of faiths led Americans to the groundbreaking idea that government should abandon the use of law to support any religious group and should instead guarantee free exercise of religion for everyone.
Another excellent survey of the diversity and plurality of religion in colonial America. At a short 150 pages, this would be the book I would suggest for people wanting an overview of religion in Colonial America.
Fantastic book. It covers religion in the American colonies up to the Revolutionary War. My only wish is that is had covered the Muslim religion as well.
Totally great research book. I'm working on a New Adult series set in Colonial times about a girl coming to age in a Puritan Community. This work placed her life in a great overview of the time period. Although I found the introduction poorly written, each chapter has a specific focus, and each chapter was very well organized, clearly written, and included plenty of real anecdotes pulled from historical papers. Actually compelling at points as it provided some real human insight into the spiritual beliefs and the intermixing of various religions in the new country over quite a large swath of time. Really an exceptional work.
A quick introduction to a fascinating subject. This will give you further groups to read about and will reveal part of America's rich religious texture. Further comments at: Sects and Violence in the Ancient World.
New World Faiths: Religion in Colonial America Religion in American Life by Jon Butler – This was a book from my American Revolution class, and it was very informative. Always a plus in a history text. Happy Reading!
A basic primer in the origin of Americanized Christianity. Excellent for undergraduates or the general public. The lack of citations makes this a little unsettling for some scholars.