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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"Rubin offers an interdisciplinary perspective on Indians in Christian missions by successfully combining methodologies originating in the sociology of religion with those in ethnohistory." - S.A. Klein, Choice "There is a great deal in Tears of Repentance that should be of interest to anthropologists researching colonialism, religion, and personhood." - Jack David Eller, Anthropology Review Database "Rubin brings a firm grasp of sociological and religious theory to the field of Native American history." - Journal of American Studies "Tears of Repentance is recommended for all scholars of early New England." - Matthew Sparacio, H-AmIndian "This is a work that offers someone new to the topic a useful overview of the history and meaning of Indian conversions. For the specialist reader, it is useful to see the whole knit together afresh and to reap the benefits of Rubin's careful and synthetic analysis of the extensive primary sources and secondary literatures." - Ann Marie Plane, Connecticut History Review

