Alexander Campbell - An Adventurer in Freedom Vol. 2

$25.00 $22.50 AuthorEva Jean Wrather and Duane Cummins
ISBN9780875653433

A Literary Biography 

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Eva Jean Wrather devoted seventy years to writing an 800,000-word biography of Alexander Campbell, the Scots-born founder of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), the only Protestant denomination to originate in the United States. Her work, which she was revising when she died, is a literary biography, without scholarly documentation. Ms. Wrather was periodically drawn from work on the manuscript by the needs of the Disciples of Christ Historical Society, of which she was the only female founder. Work walk also delayed when publishers at first interested in the project turned it down, at least once because of its enormous length. Believing in the importance and integrity of what she had written. Eva Jean Wrather refused to shorten the work or incorporate modern scholarship, including punctuation and spelling. In the early 1990s, historian and author D. Duane Cummins was asked by the Disciples of Christ Historical Society to assist Ms. Wrather in revising her manuscript. Together, they revised the first seven chapters before the author's health failed. 

 
Volume Two continues the narration of the life of Campbell with "The Temple is Destroyed (1823-1830)," which is the period of Campbell's first major monthly publication,The Christian Baptist. The period also includes the Campbell v. MacCalla debate on baptism and the Campbell v. Owen debate on the social system and skepticism. The final chapter (pp. 301-410) narrates Campbell's foray into politics as a delegate to the second Virginia constitutional convention.
 
412 pgs.
 
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