Trends in American religion and the Protestant world
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Trends in American religion and the Protestant world
(Modern American Protestantism and its world : Historical articles on protestantism in American religious life, 2)
K.G. Saur, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
One essay in this volume focuses on "the Protestant Quest for a Christian America". It opens a window on many versions of that quest as these competed with other searches for the meaning of individual and national life. Some of the articles provide very broad contexts, as authors wrestle with concepts such as "the sacred", "experience", "liminality", and "innocence". Others have more specific focus, dealing as they do with applications of Protestant principles to business, piety, and urbanization. Taken together they show how Americans have used the raw materials of Protestantism to shape a pluralist society which never forgets its Protestant residue and potential.
目次
- America - experiment or destiny?, Arthur Schlesinger Jr.
- a critical period in American religion, 1875-1900, Arthur Meier Schlesinger
- the Protestant quest for a christian America 1830-1930, Robert T. Handy
- innocence abroad - the American religion in Europe, William R. Hutchison
- the American religious depression, 1925-1935, Robert T. Handy
- Jesus Christ as business statement - Bruce Barton and the selling of corporate capitalism, Leo P. Ribuffo
- pietism and the American character, William G. McLoughlin
- religion and modernity - the Candian case, Reginald W. Bibby
- religion and post-industrial society in America - some implications, John Lankford
- the return of the sacred? the argumennt on the future of religion, Daniel Bell
- liminality and symbiosis in popular American Protestantism, Wayne Elzey
- religion in America since mid-century, Martin E. Marty
- faith, William G. McLoughlin.
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