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Robert Lewis Dabney: A Southern Presbyterian Life (American Reformed Biographies) (Hardcover)

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Publisher: P and R Publishing Company
Author: Lucas, Sean Michael
ISBN-10: 0875526632 | ISBN-13: 9780875526638
Binding: Hardcover
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"The nineteenth-century Southern Church boasted intellectually and morally impressive men who exercised considerable influence over political and social life. Among them, none overmatched Robert Lewis Dabney as a theologian, teacher, and social critic. Sean Lucas has provided a long-needed critical study of this great if problematic man, thereby illuminating our time as well as his"
- Eugene D. Genovese, past president, The Historical Society

"A model biography - Accurate, interesting, sympathetic, and critical. Dr. Lucas has mastered his material, and the result is a portrait of Dabney that will live on. Not only do we come to know the great Virginian better in this book, but we also are given a wonderfully nuanced treatment of the political, intellectual, and ecclesiastical climate of the nineteenth-century South."
- David B. Calhoun, Professor of Church History, Covenant Theological Seminary

"Lucas's brisk, delightfully clear writing masks the great difficulty of his achievement. He gets closer to the ideal of objectiveity than Dabney's contemporaries - let alone Lucas's own contemporaries - could probably imagine. This book is a tremendous feat of Scholarly labor and intellectual discipline."
- David l. Chappell, author of A Stone of Hope: Prophetic Religion an dthe Death of Jim Crow

"An important resource. Lucas draws on the many sources for knowledge of Dabney's life and thought, places him squarely in his historical setting, and appropriately blaances and relates the biographical and theological parts of his task. he also points out, and wrestles ably with, some of the knotty questions that Dabney's story and his legacy still pose for his present-day admirers and critics."
- Jack P. Maddex Jr., Professor of History, University of Oregon

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