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ISBN: 1143962540

ISBN13: 9781143962547

The Life and Letters of Benjamin Morgan Palmer

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"The Life and Letters of Benjamin Morgan Palmer" offers a comprehensive look into the life and thoughts of a prominent figure in the 19th-century American South. This biography chronicles Palmer's journey as a theologian, pastor, and influential voice within the Presbyterian Church. Through his personal letters and writings, readers gain insight into the religious and social landscape of a nation grappling with profound change.

Palmer's story is not just a personal one; it reflects the broader historical currents of his time, including the debates over slavery, secession, and the shaping of Southern identity. His commitment to his faith and his community provides a valuable perspective on the challenges and complexities of a pivotal era in American history. This volume is essential reading for anyone interested in American religious history, Southern history, or the life of a significant religious leader.

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