Appendix B. Select bibliography of Donald G. Mathews's writings, 1965-2015. "The greatest curiosity": race, religion, and politics in Henry Evans's Methodist Church, 1785-1858 / Gerald Lee Wilson -- Strangers in a wilderness: Lorenzo Dow and John Taylor on the religious frontiers of the early American republic / Philip N. Mulder -- "Taking up" Quaker slaves: the origins of America's slavery imperative / Larry E. Tise -- Presbyterian Orthodoxy and the dilemma of pluralism: the battle over Kentucky's Transylvania University, 1800-1830 / David J. Voelker -- Nat Turner and signs of the apocalypse / Wayne K. Durrill -- "Neither cult nor charisma": William Miller and leadership of new religious movements / Ruth Alden Doan -- "Ladies, arise! The world has need of you": the Widow Bumpass's newspaper war / Cheryl F. Junk -- Where do we go from here? Spiritualism and eternity in 1850s Nashville / Nancy Gray Schoonmaker -- Annie Wittenmyer and the twilight of evangelical reform / Robert F. Martin -- "All sharers in the blessed knowledge": Niijima Jō's transpacific crusade for a Christian Japan, 1871-73 / Gavin James Campbell -- Psychological and historical perspectives on the denial of death / Mary E. Frederickson -- The Underground Railroad: Deus ex machina / W. Thomas Mainwaring -- Kentucky in Bloomsbury: Henrietta Bingham, Black culture, and the southern gothic in jazz age London / Emily Bingham -- Nationalism, Marxism, and the Christian Reformed Church in Cuba / Daniel R. Miller -- Preachers and politics: the religious issue in the North Carolina presidential campaign of 1960 -- a footnote on Al Smith / Gerald Lee Wilson -- Appendix A. Dissertations directed by Donald G. Mathews -- Appendix B. Select bibliography of Donald G. Mathews's writings, 1965-2015.
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