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The year 1991 was the 200th anniversary year of the construction of the Cane Ridge Meetinghouse by a Presbyterian congregation in frontier Kentucky. To celebrate this event, the Disciples of Christ Historical Society hosted a number of special events, including lectures and addresses on the legacy of Barton W. Stone as well as on the background and meaning of the revival. This volume brings together several of these addresses and the chapters are arranged to proceed from reflections upon the various ways Barton W. Stone has been remembered in the Stone-Campbell traditions. Contributors include Anthony L. Dunnavant, Richard L. Harrison Jr, Paul Blowers, C. Leonard Allen, D. Newell Williams, Ronald P. Byars, Newton B. Fowler, Samuel S. Hill, and Howard E. Short.

ISBN

9781684265138

Publication Date

1992

Publisher

Disciples of Christ Historical Society

City

Nashville, TN

Disciplines

Christian Denominations and Sects | History of Christianity

Comments

This open access ebook is made possible with generous support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and as part of the National Endowment of the Humanities Open Book program.

Cane Ridge in Context: Perspectives on Barton W. Stone and the Revival

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