This Cambridge Companion gives a chronological overview of the entire history of American Protestantism; a broad, diverse, deeply rooted, and influential religious tradition. The volume addresses its prominent theological and sociological features, and notes its numerous intersections with American culture.
This Cambridge Companion gives a chronological overview of the entire history of American Protestantism; a broad, diverse, deeply rooted, and influential religious tradition. The volume addresses its prominent theological and sociological features, and notes its numerous intersections with American culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I. Historical Overview: 1. Early America Jonathan Den Hartog 2. From the Revolution to the civil war Jeffrey B. Webb 3. The industrial age, 1865-1945 Andrea L. Turpin 4. Protestantism and American culture: From the Vietnam war to 9/11 Skylar Ray And Elesha J. Coffman Part II. The Religious Culture of American Protestantism: 5. Bible, Doctrine, and Theology Jason E. Vickers 6. Preaching and worship Jonathan A. Powers 7. Education Steven Hoskins 8. Work and Vocation Joshua R. Sweeden 9. Politics and Government Daniel K. Williams 10. Temperance Jennifer Woodruff Tait 11. Gender, Sexuality, and Marriage Elizabeth H. Flowers and Karen K. Seat 12. From slavery to black lives matter: American Protestants and race Dennis C. Dickerson 13. Faith healing and modern medicine Candy Gunther Brown 14. Mental Illness Heather Hartung Vacek 15. Protestant-Catholic ecumenism and the meanings of American freedom Maura Jane Farrelly 16. Missions Melody Maxwell Part III. Theological Traditions: 17. Anglicanism Robert W. Prichard 18. The reformed tradition Edwin Woodruff Tait 19. The Lutheran tradition Mark Granquist 20. Brethren and Mennonite Traditions William Kostlevy 21. Baptists Nicholas T. Pruitt 22. The Stone-Campbell movement Mark E. Powell 23. Wesleyan-Methodist and holiness traditions Douglas M. Strong 24. Pentecostalism Chris E.W. Green.
Part I. Historical Overview: 1. Early America Jonathan Den Hartog 2. From the Revolution to the civil war Jeffrey B. Webb 3. The industrial age, 1865-1945 Andrea L. Turpin 4. Protestantism and American culture: From the Vietnam war to 9/11 Skylar Ray And Elesha J. Coffman Part II. The Religious Culture of American Protestantism: 5. Bible, Doctrine, and Theology Jason E. Vickers 6. Preaching and worship Jonathan A. Powers 7. Education Steven Hoskins 8. Work and Vocation Joshua R. Sweeden 9. Politics and Government Daniel K. Williams 10. Temperance Jennifer Woodruff Tait 11. Gender, Sexuality, and Marriage Elizabeth H. Flowers and Karen K. Seat 12. From slavery to black lives matter: American Protestants and race Dennis C. Dickerson 13. Faith healing and modern medicine Candy Gunther Brown 14. Mental Illness Heather Hartung Vacek 15. Protestant-Catholic ecumenism and the meanings of American freedom Maura Jane Farrelly 16. Missions Melody Maxwell Part III. Theological Traditions: 17. Anglicanism Robert W. Prichard 18. The reformed tradition Edwin Woodruff Tait 19. The Lutheran tradition Mark Granquist 20. Brethren and Mennonite Traditions William Kostlevy 21. Baptists Nicholas T. Pruitt 22. The Stone-Campbell movement Mark E. Powell 23. Wesleyan-Methodist and holiness traditions Douglas M. Strong 24. Pentecostalism Chris E.W. Green.
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