Robert Bruce Mullin, Russell E. Richey
Reimagining Denominationalism
Interpretive Essays
Herausgeber: Mullin, Robert Bruce
Robert Bruce Mullin, Russell E. Richey
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Interpretive Essays
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In a wide-ranging collection of articles, a distinguished set of commentators on American religion examine the denomination's past and present roles, its definable nature, and its evolution over time.
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In a wide-ranging collection of articles, a distinguished set of commentators on American religion examine the denomination's past and present roles, its definable nature, and its evolution over time.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 515g
- ISBN-13: 9780199767458
- ISBN-10: 0199767459
- Artikelnr.: 32302243
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 515g
- ISBN-13: 9780199767458
- ISBN-10: 0199767459
- Artikelnr.: 32302243
Robert Bruce Mullin is Society for the Promotion of Religion and Learning Professor of History and World Mission and Professor of Modern Anglican Studies in the General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church. Russell E. Richey is William R. Cannon Distinguished Professor of Church History in the Candler School of Theology at Emory University.
* Contributors
* Introduction
* Russell E. Richey and Robert Bruce Mullin
* I. Overviews
* The Death and Rebirth of Denominational History
* Henry Warner Bowden
* Denominational Studies in the Reshaping of American Religious History
* William R. Hutchinson
* The People as Well as the Prelates: A Social History of a
Denomination
* Jay P. Dolan
* Denominationalism and the Black Church
* Laurie F. Maffly-Kipp
* Denominations and Denominationalism: An American Morphology
* Russell E. Richey
* The Question of Denominational Histories in the United States: Dead
End or Creative Beginning?
* Charles H. Long
* II. Models
* Denominations: Who and What Are We Studying?
* Nancy T. Ammerman
* ''Have You Ever Prayed to Saint Jude?'': Reflections on Fieldwork in
Catholic Chicago
* Robert A. Orsi
* Denominations as Bilingual Communities
* Robert Bruce Mullin
* Remembering, Recovering, and Inventing What Being the People of God
Means: Reflections on Method in the Scholarly Writing of
Denominational History
* Jan Shipps
* III. Case Studies
* Denominational History When Gender Is the Focus: Women in American
Methodism
* Jean Mill Schmidt
* Reform, Conservative, and Orthodox Judaism in America: Is There an
Alternative to Denominationalism?
* Marc Lee Raphael
* African Methodisms and the Rise of Black Denominationalism
* Will B. Gravely
* Presbyterians and the Mystique of Organizational Efficiency,
1870-1936
* James H. Moorhead
* ''Denominational'' Colleges in Antebellum America? A Case Study of
Presbyterians and Methodists in the South
* Bradley J. Longfield
* Denominational History as Public History: The Lutheran Case
* Christa R. Klein
* Index
* Introduction
* Russell E. Richey and Robert Bruce Mullin
* I. Overviews
* The Death and Rebirth of Denominational History
* Henry Warner Bowden
* Denominational Studies in the Reshaping of American Religious History
* William R. Hutchinson
* The People as Well as the Prelates: A Social History of a
Denomination
* Jay P. Dolan
* Denominationalism and the Black Church
* Laurie F. Maffly-Kipp
* Denominations and Denominationalism: An American Morphology
* Russell E. Richey
* The Question of Denominational Histories in the United States: Dead
End or Creative Beginning?
* Charles H. Long
* II. Models
* Denominations: Who and What Are We Studying?
* Nancy T. Ammerman
* ''Have You Ever Prayed to Saint Jude?'': Reflections on Fieldwork in
Catholic Chicago
* Robert A. Orsi
* Denominations as Bilingual Communities
* Robert Bruce Mullin
* Remembering, Recovering, and Inventing What Being the People of God
Means: Reflections on Method in the Scholarly Writing of
Denominational History
* Jan Shipps
* III. Case Studies
* Denominational History When Gender Is the Focus: Women in American
Methodism
* Jean Mill Schmidt
* Reform, Conservative, and Orthodox Judaism in America: Is There an
Alternative to Denominationalism?
* Marc Lee Raphael
* African Methodisms and the Rise of Black Denominationalism
* Will B. Gravely
* Presbyterians and the Mystique of Organizational Efficiency,
1870-1936
* James H. Moorhead
* ''Denominational'' Colleges in Antebellum America? A Case Study of
Presbyterians and Methodists in the South
* Bradley J. Longfield
* Denominational History as Public History: The Lutheran Case
* Christa R. Klein
* Index
* Contributors
* Introduction
* Russell E. Richey and Robert Bruce Mullin
* I. Overviews
* The Death and Rebirth of Denominational History
* Henry Warner Bowden
* Denominational Studies in the Reshaping of American Religious History
* William R. Hutchinson
* The People as Well as the Prelates: A Social History of a
Denomination
* Jay P. Dolan
* Denominationalism and the Black Church
* Laurie F. Maffly-Kipp
* Denominations and Denominationalism: An American Morphology
* Russell E. Richey
* The Question of Denominational Histories in the United States: Dead
End or Creative Beginning?
* Charles H. Long
* II. Models
* Denominations: Who and What Are We Studying?
* Nancy T. Ammerman
* ''Have You Ever Prayed to Saint Jude?'': Reflections on Fieldwork in
Catholic Chicago
* Robert A. Orsi
* Denominations as Bilingual Communities
* Robert Bruce Mullin
* Remembering, Recovering, and Inventing What Being the People of God
Means: Reflections on Method in the Scholarly Writing of
Denominational History
* Jan Shipps
* III. Case Studies
* Denominational History When Gender Is the Focus: Women in American
Methodism
* Jean Mill Schmidt
* Reform, Conservative, and Orthodox Judaism in America: Is There an
Alternative to Denominationalism?
* Marc Lee Raphael
* African Methodisms and the Rise of Black Denominationalism
* Will B. Gravely
* Presbyterians and the Mystique of Organizational Efficiency,
1870-1936
* James H. Moorhead
* ''Denominational'' Colleges in Antebellum America? A Case Study of
Presbyterians and Methodists in the South
* Bradley J. Longfield
* Denominational History as Public History: The Lutheran Case
* Christa R. Klein
* Index
* Introduction
* Russell E. Richey and Robert Bruce Mullin
* I. Overviews
* The Death and Rebirth of Denominational History
* Henry Warner Bowden
* Denominational Studies in the Reshaping of American Religious History
* William R. Hutchinson
* The People as Well as the Prelates: A Social History of a
Denomination
* Jay P. Dolan
* Denominationalism and the Black Church
* Laurie F. Maffly-Kipp
* Denominations and Denominationalism: An American Morphology
* Russell E. Richey
* The Question of Denominational Histories in the United States: Dead
End or Creative Beginning?
* Charles H. Long
* II. Models
* Denominations: Who and What Are We Studying?
* Nancy T. Ammerman
* ''Have You Ever Prayed to Saint Jude?'': Reflections on Fieldwork in
Catholic Chicago
* Robert A. Orsi
* Denominations as Bilingual Communities
* Robert Bruce Mullin
* Remembering, Recovering, and Inventing What Being the People of God
Means: Reflections on Method in the Scholarly Writing of
Denominational History
* Jan Shipps
* III. Case Studies
* Denominational History When Gender Is the Focus: Women in American
Methodism
* Jean Mill Schmidt
* Reform, Conservative, and Orthodox Judaism in America: Is There an
Alternative to Denominationalism?
* Marc Lee Raphael
* African Methodisms and the Rise of Black Denominationalism
* Will B. Gravely
* Presbyterians and the Mystique of Organizational Efficiency,
1870-1936
* James H. Moorhead
* ''Denominational'' Colleges in Antebellum America? A Case Study of
Presbyterians and Methodists in the South
* Bradley J. Longfield
* Denominational History as Public History: The Lutheran Case
* Christa R. Klein
* Index