2009
DOI: 10.1353/eam.0.0016
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The Political Threat of a Female Christ: Ann Lee, Morality, and Religious Freedom in the United States, 1780–1819

Abstract: The claims of Ann Lee and the Shakers that Christ had returned as a female bred both opposition and obedience in the early American republic. From 1780 onward, new converts accepted the claims of incarnation and took their places in the hierarchical church of the Shakers while opponents derided the Shakers as dangerous and possibly subversive. The return of Christ as a female, therefore, raised more questions about the public order of masculine self-government than about universal salvation. Ultimately, Shaker… Show more

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