Tears of Repentance
Christian Indian Identity and Community in Colonial Southern New England
Author(s)
Rubin, Julius H.
Collection
Big Ten Open BooksLanguage
EnglishAbstract
Tears of Repentance reexamines the familiar stories of intercultural encounters between Protestant missionaries and Native peoples in southern New England from the seventeenth to the early nineteenth centuries. Focusing on Protestant missionaries' accounts of their ideals, purposes, and goals among the Native communities they served and of the religion as lived, experienced, and practiced among Christianized Indians, Julius H. Rubin offers a new way of understanding the motives and motivations of those who lived in New England's early Christianized Indian village communities. Tears of Repentance is an important contribution to American colonial and Native American history, offering new ways of examining how Native groups and individuals recast Protestant theology to restore their Native communities and cultures.
Keywords
Indigenous North AmericansDOI
10.5250/9781496245397ISBN
9781496245397, 9781496245397, 9781496245397Publisher
Nebraska University PressPublication date and place
Lincoln, 2013Classification
Relating to Indigenous peoples


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