Tears of Repentance

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American colonial history
anthropology
Author_Julius H. Rubin
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Christianized Indian communities
Christianized Indians
colonialism
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ethnohistory
Indians in Christian missions
intercultural encounters
Native American history
Native American religion
Native American Studies
New England history
personhood
Protestant missionaries
Protestant theology
religious history
sociology of religion
southern New England history
The Great Awakening

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  • ISBN 9781496246516
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jun 2026
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Tears of Repentance revisits and reexamines the familiar stories of intercultural encounters between Protestant missionaries and Native peoples in southern New England from the seventeenth to the early nineteenth centuries. Focusing on Protestant missionaries' accounts of their ideals, purposes, and goals among the Native communities they served and of the religion as lived, experienced, and practiced among Christianized Indians, Julius H. Rubin offers a new way of understanding the motives and motivations of those who lived in New England's early Christianized Indian village communities.

Rubin explores how Christian Indians recast Protestant theology into an Indianized quest for salvation from their worldly troubles and toward the promise of an otherworldly paradise. The Great Awakening of the eighteenth century reveals how evangelical pietism transformed religious identities and communities and gave rise to the sublime hope that New Born Indians were children of God who might effectively contest colonialism. With this dream unfulfilled, the exodus from New England to Brothertown envisioned a separatist Christian Indian commonwealth on the borderlands of America after the Revolution.

Tears of Repentance is an important contribution to American colonial and Native American history, offering new ways of examining how Native groups and individuals recast Protestant theology to restore their Native communities and cultures.

Julius H. Rubin is a professor emeritus of sociology at the University of Saint Joseph in West Hartford, Connecticut. He is the author of Perishing Heathens: Stories of Protestant Missionaries and Christian Indians in Antebellum America (Nebraska, 2017), The Other Side of Joy: Religious Melancholy Among the Bruderhof, and Religious Melancholy and Protestant Experience in America.

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