History Of All The Religious Denominations In The United States
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: 1849 |
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: NYPL:33433068288343 |
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Synopsis History of All the Religious Denominations in the United States by :
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: Israel Daniel Rupp |
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: 660 |
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: 1848 |
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: MINN:31951002079507C |
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Synopsis History of All the Religious Denominations in the United States by : Israel Daniel Rupp
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: Ethan R. Longhenry |
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: Deward Publishing |
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: 504 |
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: 2015-08-31 |
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: 1936341794 |
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: 9781936341795 |
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: 4/5 (94 Downloads) |
Synopsis A Study of Denominations by : Ethan R. Longhenry
The world of Christendom is full of different churches and beliefs. Who are all of these groups? Where did they come from? What do they teach? Are they consistent with what God intended through Jesus Christ? A STUDY OF DENOMINATIONS is a handy guide for Christians as they strive to talk to people in their lives about matters of faith. It accomplishes this by exploring the doctrines of various Christian denominations and movements compared with the teachings of the Scriptures. It is divided into four parts: Part I - Discussions of denominations Part II - Various movements within Christianity Part III - Frequently discussed doctrines Part IV - Early movements in Christianity
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: John Winebrenner |
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: 680 |
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: 1852 |
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: PRNC:32101068979499 |
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: 4/5 (99 Downloads) |
Synopsis History of All the Religious Denominations in the United States by : John Winebrenner
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: Israel Daniel Rupp |
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: 908 |
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: 1859 |
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: IND:30000118834633 |
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Synopsis The Religious Denominations in the United States by : Israel Daniel Rupp
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: Harold Bloom |
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: Chu Hartley Publishers LLC |
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: 0 |
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: 2006 |
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: 0978721004 |
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: 9780978721008 |
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: 4/5 (04 Downloads) |
Synopsis The American Religion by : Harold Bloom
La 4ème de couv. indique : "In this fascinating work of religious criticism, Harold Bloom examines a number of American-born faiths: Pentecostalism, Mormonism, Seventh-day Adventism, Christian Science, Jehovah's Witnesses, Southern Baptism and Fundamentalism, and African American spirituality. He traces the distinctive features of American religion while asking provocative questions about the role religion plays in American culture and in each American's concept of his or her relationship to God. Bloom finds that our spiritual beliefs provide an exact portrait of our national character."
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: David L. Holmes |
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: Oxford University Press |
Total Pages |
: 241 |
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: 2006-05-01 |
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: 9780199740963 |
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: 0199740968 |
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: 4/5 (63 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Faiths of the Founding Fathers by : David L. Holmes
It is not uncommon to hear Christians argue that America was founded as a Christian nation. But how true is this claim? In this compact book, David L. Holmes offers a clear, concise and illuminating look at the spiritual beliefs of our founding fathers. He begins with an informative account of the religious culture of the late colonial era, surveying the religious groups in each colony. In particular, he sheds light on the various forms of Deism that flourished in America, highlighting the profound influence this intellectual movement had on the founding generation. Holmes then examines the individual beliefs of a variety of men and women who loom large in our national history. He finds that some, like Martha Washington, Samuel Adams, John Jay, Patrick Henry, and Thomas Jefferson's daughters, held orthodox Christian views. But many of the most influential figures, including Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, John and Abigail Adams, Jefferson, James and Dolley Madison, and James Monroe, were believers of a different stripe. Respectful of Christianity, they admired the ethics of Jesus, and believed that religion could play a beneficial role in society. But they tended to deny the divinity of Christ, and a few seem to have been agnostic about the very existence of God. Although the founding fathers were religious men, Holmes shows that it was a faith quite unlike the Christianity of today's evangelicals. Holmes concludes by examining the role of religion in the lives of the presidents since World War II and by reflecting on the evangelical resurgence that helped fuel the reelection of George W. Bush. An intriguing look at a neglected aspect of our history, the book will appeal to American history buffs as well as to anyone concerned about the role of religion in American culture.
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: Kevin M. Kruse |
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: Basic Books |
Total Pages |
: 385 |
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: 2015-04-14 |
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: 9780465040643 |
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: 0465040640 |
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: 4/5 (43 Downloads) |
Synopsis One Nation Under God by : Kevin M. Kruse
The provocative and authoritative history of the origins of Christian America in the New Deal era We're often told that the United States is, was, and always has been a Christian nation. But in One Nation Under God, historian Kevin M. Kruse reveals that the belief that America is fundamentally and formally Christian originated in the 1930s. To fight the "slavery" of FDR's New Deal, businessmen enlisted religious activists in a campaign for "freedom under God" that culminated in the election of their ally Dwight Eisenhower in 1952. The new president revolutionized the role of religion in American politics. He inaugurated new traditions like the National Prayer Breakfast, as Congress added the phrase "under God" to the Pledge of Allegiance and made "In God We Trust" the country's first official motto. Church membership soon soared to an all-time high of 69 percent. Americans across the religious and political spectrum agreed that their country was "one nation under God." Provocative and authoritative, One Nation Under God reveals how an unholy alliance of money, religion, and politics created a false origin story that continues to define and divide American politics to this day.
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: Joseph Belcher |
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: 1042 |
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: 1855 |
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: IOWA:31858034505325 |
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: 4/5 (25 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Religious Denominations in the United States by : Joseph Belcher
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: National Research Council |
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: National Academies Press |
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: 337 |
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: 1993-02-01 |
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: 9780309046282 |
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: 0309046289 |
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: 4/5 (82 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Social Impact of AIDS in the United States by : National Research Council
Europe's "Black Death" contributed to the rise of nation states, mercantile economies, and even the Reformation. Will the AIDS epidemic have similar dramatic effects on the social and political landscape of the twenty-first century? This readable volume looks at the impact of AIDS since its emergence and suggests its effects in the next decade, when a million or more Americans will likely die of the disease. The Social Impact of AIDS in the United States addresses some of the most sensitive and controversial issues in the public debate over AIDS. This landmark book explores how AIDS has affected fundamental policies and practices in our major institutions, examining: How America's major religious organizations have dealt with sometimes conflicting values: the imperative of care for the sick versus traditional views of homosexuality and drug use. Hotly debated public health measures, such as HIV antibody testing and screening, tracing of sexual contacts, and quarantine. The potential risk of HIV infection to and from health care workers. How AIDS activists have brought about major change in the way new drugs are brought to the marketplace. The impact of AIDS on community-based organizations, from volunteers caring for individuals to the highly political ACT-UP organization. Coping with HIV infection in prisons. Two case studies shed light on HIV and the family relationship. One reports on some efforts to gain legal recognition for nonmarital relationships, and the other examines foster care programs for newborns with the HIV virus. A case study of New York City details how selected institutions interact to give what may be a picture of AIDS in the future. This clear and comprehensive presentation will be of interest to anyone concerned about AIDS and its impact on the country: health professionals, sociologists, psychologists, advocates for at-risk populations, and interested individuals.