The Second Great Awakening and the Built Landscape of Missouri

The simple, gable-end church form was suited to the material circumstances and to the socio-theological climate of the Second Great Awakening. Gable-end churches provided an affective and sensorial locus for newly created communities to position themselves as extensions of an evangelical Protestant...

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Published in:MAVCOR journal
Main Author: Stella, Samuel (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Yale University 2019
In: MAVCOR journal
Further subjects:B Church
B Church Architecture
B American South
B Architecture
B United States
B Missouri
B Protestantism
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Summary:The simple, gable-end church form was suited to the material circumstances and to the socio-theological climate of the Second Great Awakening. Gable-end churches provided an affective and sensorial locus for newly created communities to position themselves as extensions of an evangelical Protestant national consciousness.
ISSN:2475-2428
Contains:Enthalten in: MAVCOR journal
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.22332/mav.con.2019.2