Fundamentalism and American Culture has long been considered a classic in religious history, and to this day remains unsurpassed. Now available in a new edition, this highly regarded analysis takes us through the full history of the origin and direction of one of America's most influential religious movements. This new edition brings the story of American fundamentalism up through the end of the Trump administration. A new concluding chapter reflects on these intriguing developments in light of the earlier history.
Fundamentalism and American Culture has long been considered a classic in religious history, and to this day remains unsurpassed. Now available in a new edition, this highly regarded analysis takes us through the full history of the origin and direction of one of America's most influential religious movements. This new edition brings the story of American fundamentalism up through the end of the Trump administration. A new concluding chapter reflects on these intriguing developments in light of the earlier history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
George M. Marsden is Francis A. McAnaney Professor Emeritus of History at The University of Notre Dame and a Distinguished Scholar in the History of Christianity at Calvin Theological Seminary. He has published major works on a variety of topics concerning American religion and culture, and his awards include The Bancroft Prize in History and the Grawemeyer Award in Religion. He lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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Preface to the Third Edition Introduction Part One Before Fundamentalism I. Evangelical America at the Brink of Crisis II. The Paths Diverge III. D. L. Moody and a New American Evangelism Part Two The Shaping of a Coalition This Age and the Millennium IV. Prologue: The Paradox of Revivalist Fundamentalism V. Two Revisions of Millennialism VI. Dispensationalism and the Baconian Ideal VII. History, Society, and the Church Holiness VIII. The Victorious Life IX. The Social Dimensions of Holiness X. "The Great Reversal," XI. Holiness and Fundamentalism The Defense of the Faith XII. Tremors of Controversy XIII. Presbyterians and the Truth XIV. The Fundamentals Christianity and Culture XV. Four Views Circa 1910 1. This Age Condemned: The Premillennial Extreme 2. The Central Tension 3. William Jennings Bryan: Christian Civilization Preserved 4. Transforming Culture by the Word Part Three The Crucial Years: 1917-1925 XVI. World War I, Premillennialism, and American Fundamentalism: 1917-1918 XVII. Fundamentalism and the Cultural Crisis: 1919-1920 XVIII. The Fundamentalist Offensive on Two Fronts: 1920-1921 XIX. Would the Liberals Be Driven from the Denominations? 1922-1923 XX. The Offensive Stalled and Breaking Apart: 1924-1925 XXI. Epilogue: Dislocation, Relocation, and Resurgence: 1925-1940 Part Four Interpretations XXII. Fundamentalism as a Social Phenomenon XXIII. Fundamentalism as a Political Phenomenon XXIV. Fundamentalism as an Intellectual Phenomenon XXV. Fundamentalism as an American Phenomenon Part Five Fundamentalism Yesterday and Today (2005) Part Six What Happened to Fundamentalism in the Twenty-First Century Afterword: History and Fundamentalism Notes Bibliographical Indexes Index
Preface to the Third Edition Introduction Part One Before Fundamentalism I. Evangelical America at the Brink of Crisis II. The Paths Diverge III. D. L. Moody and a New American Evangelism Part Two The Shaping of a Coalition This Age and the Millennium IV. Prologue: The Paradox of Revivalist Fundamentalism V. Two Revisions of Millennialism VI. Dispensationalism and the Baconian Ideal VII. History, Society, and the Church Holiness VIII. The Victorious Life IX. The Social Dimensions of Holiness X. "The Great Reversal," XI. Holiness and Fundamentalism The Defense of the Faith XII. Tremors of Controversy XIII. Presbyterians and the Truth XIV. The Fundamentals Christianity and Culture XV. Four Views Circa 1910 1. This Age Condemned: The Premillennial Extreme 2. The Central Tension 3. William Jennings Bryan: Christian Civilization Preserved 4. Transforming Culture by the Word Part Three The Crucial Years: 1917-1925 XVI. World War I, Premillennialism, and American Fundamentalism: 1917-1918 XVII. Fundamentalism and the Cultural Crisis: 1919-1920 XVIII. The Fundamentalist Offensive on Two Fronts: 1920-1921 XIX. Would the Liberals Be Driven from the Denominations? 1922-1923 XX. The Offensive Stalled and Breaking Apart: 1924-1925 XXI. Epilogue: Dislocation, Relocation, and Resurgence: 1925-1940 Part Four Interpretations XXII. Fundamentalism as a Social Phenomenon XXIII. Fundamentalism as a Political Phenomenon XXIV. Fundamentalism as an Intellectual Phenomenon XXV. Fundamentalism as an American Phenomenon Part Five Fundamentalism Yesterday and Today (2005) Part Six What Happened to Fundamentalism in the Twenty-First Century Afterword: History and Fundamentalism Notes Bibliographical Indexes Index
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