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Colonial Homes

Colonial Homes
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Total Pages: 1084
Release: 1989
Genre: Americana
ISBN:

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Classic American style.


The Transformation of Moravian Bethlehem

The Transformation of Moravian Bethlehem
Author: Beverly Prior Smaby
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2016-11-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1512807494

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The Moravians who settled Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, in 1742 were committed to a society centered around missionary work. To free their missionaries from the need to earn a living, they formed a communal economic organization in which all workers gave their labor to the community in exchange for food, shelter, and clothing. To encourage each individual's religious development, family ties were deemphasized and members of the same sex, marital status, and age slept, worked, and worshipped together. After 20 years, the worldwide Moravian Church, facing a financial crisis, ordered Bethlehem to reorganize into a traditional community of nuclear families. It was hoped that, under this more conventional arrangement, Bethlehem could be expected to help pay the huge debts of the parent church. In The Transformation of Moravian Bethlehem, Beverly Prior Smaby traces the effects of this change on Bethlehem's Moravians, demonstrating how it altered even the most intimate aspects of their lives. She analyzes the unusually accurate marriage, birth, death, migration, and census records to assess the demographic response to institutional change. She traces change in cultural norms through unique technical analyses of biographies which were read at a variety of Moravian gatherings. Within 100 years, Smaby asserts, Bethlehem grew from an egalitarian communal society of symbolic Brothers and Sisters into a privatized community of socially stratified families whose cultural ideal was no longer religious service but usefulness to family and society. Scholars of American history and folk life will find this book a valuable addition to literature on community history, social change, and historical methods. Church historians will benefit from its in-depth study of secularization on a personal level, and it will be of keen interest to members of the Moravian Church.


Christmas in Bethlehem

Christmas in Bethlehem
Author: Vangie Roby Sweitzer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2000
Genre: Bethlehem (Pa.)
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Moravian Christmas in the South

Moravian Christmas in the South
Author: Nancy Smith Thomas
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN:

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For those who like traditional holidays, this abundantly illustrated volume explores the many facets of Moravian Christmas celebrations, including decorations, food, drink, gifts, services, and music. 128 full-color illustrations.


Community of the Cross

Community of the Cross
Author: Craig D. Atwood
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780271047508

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Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, was a unique colonial town. It was the first permanent outpost of the Moravians in North America and served as the headquarters for their extensive missionary efforts. It was also one of the most successful communal societies in American history. Bethlehem was founded as a &"congregation of the cross&" where all aspects of personal and social life were subordinated to the religious ideal of the community. In Community of the Cross, Craig D. Atwood offers a convincing portrait of Bethlehem and its religion. Visitors to Bethlehem, such as Benjamin Franklin, remarked on the orderly and peaceful nature of life in the community, its impressive architecture, and its &"high&" culture. However, many non-Moravians were embarrassed or even offended by the social and devotional life of the Moravians. The adoration of the crucified Jesus, especially his wounds, was the focus of intense devotion for adults and children alike. Moravians worshiped the Holy Spirit as &"Mother,&" and they made the mystical marriage to Christ central to their marital intimacy. Everything, even family life, was to be a form of worship. Atwood reveals the deep connection between life in Bethlehem and the religious symbolism of controversial German theologian Nicholas von Zinzendorf, whose provocative and erotic adoration of the wounds of Jesus was an essential part of private and communal life. Using the theories of Ren&é Girard, Mary Douglas, and Victor Turner, Atwood shows that it was the Moravians&’ liturgy and devotion that united the community and inspired both its unique social structure and its missionary efforts.


The Moravian Christmas Putz

The Moravian Christmas Putz
Author: Vangie Roby Sweitzer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2012
Genre: Crèches (Nativity scenes)
ISBN:

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