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Moses, Jesus, and the Trickster in the Evangelical South, Paperback / softback Book

Moses, Jesus, and the Trickster in the Evangelical South Paperback / softback

Part of the Mercer University Lamar Memorial Lectures series

Paperback / softback

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Paul Harvey uses four characters that are important symbols of religious expression in the American South to survey major themes of religion, race, and southern history. The figure of Moses helps us better understand how whites saw themselves as a chosen people in situations of suffering and war and how Africans and African Americans reworked certain stories in the Bible to suit their own purposes.

By applying the figure of Jesus to the central concerns of life, Harvey argues, southern evangelicals were instrumental in turning him into an American figure.

The ghostly presence of the Trickster, hovering at the edges of the sacred world, sheds light on the Euro-American and African American folk religions that existed alongside Christianity.

Finally, Harvey explores twentieth-century renderings of the biblical story of Absalom in William Faulkner’s Absalom, Absalom and in works from Toni Morrison and Edward P.

Jones. Harvey uses not only biblical and religious sources but also draws on literature, mythology, and art.

He ponders the troubling meaning of “religious freedom” for slaves and later for blacks in the segregated South.

Through his cast of four central characters, Harvey reveals diverse facets of the southern religious experience, including conceptions of ambiguity, darkness, evil, and death.

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  • Format:Paperback / softback
  • Pages:200 pages, 8 black & white photographs, 1 map
  • Publisher:University of Georgia Press
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  • ISBN:9780820345925

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  • Format:Paperback / softback
  • Pages:200 pages, 8 black & white photographs, 1 map
  • Publisher:University of Georgia Press
  • Publication Date:
  • Category:
  • ISBN:9780820345925