The Accidental Revolutionary: George Whitefield and the Creation of America

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The Accidental Revolutionary: George Whitefield and the Creation of America

Author(s): Jerome Dean Mahaffey (author) (Author)

  • Publisher: Baylor University Press
  • Publication Date: 30 Sept. 2011
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 200 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1602583919
  • ISBN-13: 9781602583917

Book Description

Patriots. Founding Fathers. Revolutionaries. For many Americans, the colonial heroes deserve special celebratory reverence. Yet while Washington’s leadership, Franklin’s writings, and Revere’s ride captivate us, the inspiration and influence George Whitefield instilled within the revolutionary spirits of early Americans is regrettably unknown.

In this refreshing biography, Jerome Dean Mahaffey deftly moves beyond Whitefield’s colonial celebrity to show how his rhetoric and ministry worked for freedom, situating Whitefield alongside the most revolutionary founders. As this Anglican revivalist traveled among the colonies, he delivered exhilarating sermons deeply saturated with political implications – freedom from oppression, civil justice, communal cooperation. Whitefield helped to encourage in his listeners a longing for a new, uniquely American nationalism.

The Accidental Revolutionary tells the story of this forgotten founder, who may not have realized the repercussions of his words as he spoke them. Now, Mahaffey delicately shows that Whitefield converted colonists not just to Christianity but to a renewed sense of unification that ultimately made possible the American Revolution.

Editorial Reviews

Review

Mahaffey points out that Whitefield’s preaching provided the template for a new way of viewing the world and for Americans to view themselves…. Students of American history and students of the preaching art will benefit from this book.

— “The Baptist Standard”

Mahaffey shows how Whitefield’s bold challenge to settled religious doctrines and hierarchies helped coax the colonies in the direction of independence.

— “Christianity Today”

Mahaffey’s book represents a mature reflection on the long-range implications of religious ideals and their unexpected consequences.

–Peter Choi “Books & Culture”

Well-grounded in scholarship and carefully executed, Gardner’s method is also highly energetic, associative, and digressive.

–Angelica Alaimo O’Donnell, Fordham University “Anglican Theological Review”

From the Back Cover

A compelling tale of a forgotten truth: no Whitefield, no revolution

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