Americanization of the Philadelphia German Reformed Community in the Era of the Revolution, 1775–1801

Donald E. Harpster, William A. Starna, Michele Sullivan, Aryn G. Neurock Schriner, Brontë Short, G. Everett, W. Chadwick, Lara Homsey-Messer, Richard F. Veit, Henry N. Buehner, Denis M. Crawford, Ben Ford, James Kopaczewski, M. C. M. Yinger, Dave Obringer, Patrick Rael, S. Vincent, C. E. Williams
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abstract:The Americanization of the Philadelphia German Reformed community had its origins during the era of the American Revolution. Coming from a European Reformed tradition that had state support, the community found it difficult to maintain a church in the pluralistic environment of colonial Pennsylvania but the church’s charter of incorporation provided the needed modicum of support for the religious enterprise. Throughout the American Revolution, the Philadelphia German Reformed community supported the Patriot cause and its pastor, Caspar Weyberg, openly spoke in favor of independence during the British occupation of Philadelphia. However, the Philadelphia German Reformed community still valued aspects of its European heritage. The official language of the congregation remained German throughout the eighteenth century. In addition, the community was loyal to its theological and liturgical heritage embodied in the Heidelberg Catechism and the Palatinate Liturgy.
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革命时期费城德裔改革宗社区的美国化,1775-1801
费城德裔改革宗社区的美国化起源于美国独立战争时期。来自于有国家支持的欧洲改革宗传统,社区发现很难在殖民地宾夕法尼亚的多元化环境中维持教会,但教会的公司章程为宗教事业提供了必要的支持。在整个美国独立战争期间,费城德裔改革宗社区支持爱国者事业,其牧师卡斯帕·韦伯格(Caspar Weyberg)在英国占领费城期间公开表示支持独立。然而,费城的德国改革宗社区仍然重视其欧洲遗产的各个方面。整个18世纪,该教会的官方语言一直是德语。此外,该团体忠于其神学和礼仪遗产体现在海德堡教理问答和普法尔茨礼仪。
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