Protestantism and regionalism

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Protestantism and regionalism

edited with an introduction by Martin E. Marty

(Modern American Protestantism and its world : Historical articles on protestantism in American religious life, 7)

K.G. Saur, 1992

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Mention "regionalism" in American studies and particularly in American religion, and the mind turns almost at once to concern for the South. American Protestantism through much of the modern period was divided more on North-South than on denominational lines. While regionalism may be blurring somewhat in an ever more mobile society, it remains a strong force that must be understood. The articles in this volume naturally concentrate on the South, but there are also pieces on the prairies, the Pacific Slope,a nd other places where the sense of regional particularity is strong. The reader gains from these studies a sense that American pluralism is not uniform; there are blocs and masses of special kinds of Protestants in distinctive places. Some theoretical approaches enhance the particular studies collected here.

目次

  • Regionalism and religion in America, Jerald C. Brauer
  • religion and region in America, Samuel S. Hill
  • southern white protestantism at the turn of the century, Kenneth K. Bailey
  • the religion of the lost cause - ritual and organization of the southern civil religion, 1865-1920, Charles Reagan Wilson
  • dissent in zion - Alabama baptists and social issues, 1900-1914, Wayne Flynt
  • religion in the south - a tradition recovered, John B. Boles
  • fourteen points on the social gospel in the south, Robert Moats Miller
  • religion in the urban south - the divided religious mind of Birmingham 1900-1930, Wayne Flynt
  • critique of southern society and vision of a new order - the fellowship of southern churchmen 1934-1957, Robert F. Martin
  • prairie radicals - a common pietism, Karel D. Bicha
  • the strategic importance of the pacific slope, Ronald E. Osborn
  • San Francisco evangelicalism, regional religious identity and the revivalism of D.L. Moody, Doughlas Firth Anderson.

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