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America's Book shows how the Bible decisively shaped American national history even as that history decisively influenced the use of Scripture.
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America's Book shows how the Bible decisively shaped American national history even as that history decisively influenced the use of Scripture.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 864
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 170mm x 64mm
- Gewicht: 1361g
- ISBN-13: 9780197623466
- ISBN-10: 0197623468
- Artikelnr.: 63265770
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 864
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 170mm x 64mm
- Gewicht: 1361g
- ISBN-13: 9780197623466
- ISBN-10: 0197623468
- Artikelnr.: 63265770
Mark A. Noll is Professor of History Emeritus at the University of Notre Dame. His recent publications include In the Beginning Was the Word: The Bible in American Public Life, 1492-1783 (2016); America's God: From Jonathan Edwards to Abraham Lincoln (2002) and, as co-editor, Protestantism after 500 Years (2016).
Introduction
Part I. Creating a Bible Civilization
1) The Bible after Independence and before Paine
2) The Paine Provocation
3) Custodial Protestants vs. Sectarian Protestants
4) Francis Asbury and the Methodists
Part II. A Protestant Bible Civilization
5) The Bible Civilization in American History
6) Naming, Writing, and Speaking in a Hebrew Republic
7) Publishing
8) Personal Religion
9) The African American Bible
Part III. Fractures
10) Slavery and the Bible before the Missouri Compromise
11) Slavery and the Bible, 1819-1833
12) Democracy
13) The Law and a Christian America
14) The Common School Exception
Part IV. The Eclipse of Sola Scriptura
15) 1844
16) Whose Bible? (Catholics)
17) Whose Bible? (Lutherans, Jews, Nay-sayers, Natives)
18) Whose Bible? (Women)
19) The War Before the War
20) Scriptural Arguments in Context
21) The Civil War
Part V. After the Bible Civilization
22) 1865-1875
23) The Centennial Divide: 1876 and After
24) Protestant Wounds of War
25) Protestant Realignments
26) Marginal No More (Jews and Catholics)
Part VI. Toward the Present
27) Still A Bible Nation
28) An Enduring Cultural Landmark
29) Civil Religion
30) Still Under a Bushel
Epilogue
Short Titles for Notes
Notes
Acknowledgments
General Index
Scripture Index
Index of Scriptural Persons and Events
Part I. Creating a Bible Civilization
1) The Bible after Independence and before Paine
2) The Paine Provocation
3) Custodial Protestants vs. Sectarian Protestants
4) Francis Asbury and the Methodists
Part II. A Protestant Bible Civilization
5) The Bible Civilization in American History
6) Naming, Writing, and Speaking in a Hebrew Republic
7) Publishing
8) Personal Religion
9) The African American Bible
Part III. Fractures
10) Slavery and the Bible before the Missouri Compromise
11) Slavery and the Bible, 1819-1833
12) Democracy
13) The Law and a Christian America
14) The Common School Exception
Part IV. The Eclipse of Sola Scriptura
15) 1844
16) Whose Bible? (Catholics)
17) Whose Bible? (Lutherans, Jews, Nay-sayers, Natives)
18) Whose Bible? (Women)
19) The War Before the War
20) Scriptural Arguments in Context
21) The Civil War
Part V. After the Bible Civilization
22) 1865-1875
23) The Centennial Divide: 1876 and After
24) Protestant Wounds of War
25) Protestant Realignments
26) Marginal No More (Jews and Catholics)
Part VI. Toward the Present
27) Still A Bible Nation
28) An Enduring Cultural Landmark
29) Civil Religion
30) Still Under a Bushel
Epilogue
Short Titles for Notes
Notes
Acknowledgments
General Index
Scripture Index
Index of Scriptural Persons and Events
Introduction
Part I. Creating a Bible Civilization
1) The Bible after Independence and before Paine
2) The Paine Provocation
3) Custodial Protestants vs. Sectarian Protestants
4) Francis Asbury and the Methodists
Part II. A Protestant Bible Civilization
5) The Bible Civilization in American History
6) Naming, Writing, and Speaking in a Hebrew Republic
7) Publishing
8) Personal Religion
9) The African American Bible
Part III. Fractures
10) Slavery and the Bible before the Missouri Compromise
11) Slavery and the Bible, 1819-1833
12) Democracy
13) The Law and a Christian America
14) The Common School Exception
Part IV. The Eclipse of Sola Scriptura
15) 1844
16) Whose Bible? (Catholics)
17) Whose Bible? (Lutherans, Jews, Nay-sayers, Natives)
18) Whose Bible? (Women)
19) The War Before the War
20) Scriptural Arguments in Context
21) The Civil War
Part V. After the Bible Civilization
22) 1865-1875
23) The Centennial Divide: 1876 and After
24) Protestant Wounds of War
25) Protestant Realignments
26) Marginal No More (Jews and Catholics)
Part VI. Toward the Present
27) Still A Bible Nation
28) An Enduring Cultural Landmark
29) Civil Religion
30) Still Under a Bushel
Epilogue
Short Titles for Notes
Notes
Acknowledgments
General Index
Scripture Index
Index of Scriptural Persons and Events
Part I. Creating a Bible Civilization
1) The Bible after Independence and before Paine
2) The Paine Provocation
3) Custodial Protestants vs. Sectarian Protestants
4) Francis Asbury and the Methodists
Part II. A Protestant Bible Civilization
5) The Bible Civilization in American History
6) Naming, Writing, and Speaking in a Hebrew Republic
7) Publishing
8) Personal Religion
9) The African American Bible
Part III. Fractures
10) Slavery and the Bible before the Missouri Compromise
11) Slavery and the Bible, 1819-1833
12) Democracy
13) The Law and a Christian America
14) The Common School Exception
Part IV. The Eclipse of Sola Scriptura
15) 1844
16) Whose Bible? (Catholics)
17) Whose Bible? (Lutherans, Jews, Nay-sayers, Natives)
18) Whose Bible? (Women)
19) The War Before the War
20) Scriptural Arguments in Context
21) The Civil War
Part V. After the Bible Civilization
22) 1865-1875
23) The Centennial Divide: 1876 and After
24) Protestant Wounds of War
25) Protestant Realignments
26) Marginal No More (Jews and Catholics)
Part VI. Toward the Present
27) Still A Bible Nation
28) An Enduring Cultural Landmark
29) Civil Religion
30) Still Under a Bushel
Epilogue
Short Titles for Notes
Notes
Acknowledgments
General Index
Scripture Index
Index of Scriptural Persons and Events