Christianizing the Social Order

Christianizing the Social Order
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Total Pages : 526
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044017045287
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Synopsis Christianizing the Social Order by : Walter Rauschenbusch

Christianizing the Social Order

Christianizing the Social Order
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Total Pages : 522
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Synopsis Christianizing the Social Order by : Walter Rauschenbush

Christianity and the Social Crisis

Christianity and the Social Crisis
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Total Pages : 478
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044017238445
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Synopsis Christianity and the Social Crisis by : Walter Rauschenbusch

The Social Principles of Jesus

The Social Principles of Jesus
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Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : COLUMBIA:CR61090441
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Synopsis The Social Principles of Jesus by : Walter Rauschenbusch

Walter Rauschenbusch

Walter Rauschenbusch
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Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015011502658
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Synopsis Walter Rauschenbusch by : Walter Rauschenbusch

Letters, poems, prayers, articles, and sermons by this evangelist and social reformer who was a major influence on the development of American spirituality.

Christianizing Asia Minor

Christianizing Asia Minor
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 343
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ISBN-10 : 9781108481465
ISBN-13 : 1108481469
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Synopsis Christianizing Asia Minor by : Paul McKechnie

Explores the growth of Christianity in inland Roman Asia, as cities and rural communities moved away from polytheistic Greco-Roman religion.

A Theology for the Social Gospel

A Theology for the Social Gospel
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Total Pages : 318
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ISBN-10 : NYPL:33433068197080
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Synopsis A Theology for the Social Gospel by : Walter Rauschenbusch

The Search for Social Salvation

The Search for Social Salvation
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Publisher : Lexington Books
Total Pages : 656
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ISBN-10 : 073910196X
ISBN-13 : 9780739101964
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Synopsis The Search for Social Salvation by : Gary Scott Smith

In their studies of social Christianity, scholars of American religion have devoted critical attention to a group of theologically liberal pastors, primarily in the Northeast. Gary Scott Smith attempts to paint a more complete picture of the movement. Smith's ambitious and thorough study amply demonstrates how social Christianity--which included blacks, women, Southerners, and Westerners--worked to solve industrial, political, and urban problems; reduce racial discrimination; increase the status of women; curb drunkenness and prostitution; strengthen the family; upgrade public schools; and raise the quality of public health. In his analysis of the available scholarship and case studies of individuals, organizations, and campaigns central to the movement, Smith makes a convincing case that social Christianity was the most widespread, long-lasting, and influential religious social reform movement in American history.

Christianizing the Roman Empire

Christianizing the Roman Empire
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 0300036426
ISBN-13 : 9780300036428
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Synopsis Christianizing the Roman Empire by : Ramsay MacMullen

Offers a secular perspective on the growth of the Christian Church in ancient Rome, identifies nonreligious factors in conversion, and examines the influence of Constantine

Awash in a Sea of Faith

Awash in a Sea of Faith
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 380
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ISBN-10 : 0674056019
ISBN-13 : 9780674056015
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Synopsis Awash in a Sea of Faith by : Jon Butler

Challenging the formidable tradition that places early New England Puritanism at the center of the American religious experience, Yale historian Jon Butler offers a new interpretation of three hundred years of religious and cultural development. Butler stresses the instability of religion in Europe where state churches battled dissenters, magic, and astonishingly low church participation. He charts the transfer of these difficulties to America, including the failure of Puritan religious models, and describes the surprising advance of religious commitment there between 1700 and 1865. Through the assertion of authority and coercion, a remarkable sacralization of the prerevolutionary countryside, advancing religious pluralism, the folklorization of magic, and an eclectic, syncretistic emphasis on supernatural interventionism, including miracles, America emerged after 1800 as an extraordinary spiritual hothouse that far eclipsed the Puritan achievement--even as secularism triumphed in Europe. Awash in a Sea of Faith ranges from popular piety to magic, from anxious revolutionary war chaplains to the cool rationalism of James Madison, from divining rods and seer stones to Anglican and Unitarian elites, and from Virginia Anglican occultists and Presbyterians raised from the dead to Jonathan Edwards, Joseph Smith, and Abraham Lincoln. Butler deftly comes to terms with conventional themes such as Puritanism, witchcraft, religion and revolution, revivalism, millenarianism, and Mormonism. His elucidation of Christianity's powerful role in shaping slavery and of a subsequent African spiritual "holocaust," with its ironic result in African Christianization, is an especially fresh and incisive account. Awash in a Sea of Faith reveals the proliferation of American religious expression--not its decline--and stresses the creative tensions between pulpit and pew across three hundred years of social maturation. Striking in its breadth and deeply rooted in primary sources, this seminal book recasts the landscape of American religious and cultural history.