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The Cambridge companion to American Protestantism / edited by Jason E. Vickers, Jennifer Woodruff Tait.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Vickers, Jason E., editor.
Tait, Jennifer Woodruff, editor.
Series:
Cambridge companions to religion.
Cambridge companions to religion
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Protestantism--United States--History.
Protestantism.
Protestant churches--United States--History.
Protestant churches.
United States--Church history.
United States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xii, 523 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2022.
Summary:
American Protestantism has been the dominant form of Christianity in United States since the colonial era and has had a profound impact on American society. Understanding this religious tradition is, thus, crucial to understanding American culture. This Companion offers a comprehensive overview of American Protestantism. It considers all its major streams-Anglican, Reformed, Lutheran, Anabaptist, Baptist, Stone-Campbell, Methodist, Holiness, and Pentecostal. Written from various disciplinary perspectives, including history, theology, liturgics, and religious studies, it explores the beliefs and practices around which American Protestant life has revolved. The volume also provides a chronological overview of the tradition's entire history, addresses its prominent theological and sociological features, and explores its numerous intersections with American culture. Aimed at undergraduate and graduate students, as well as an interested general audience, this Companion will be useful both for insiders and outsiders to the American Protestant tradition.
Contents:
Introduction / Jason E. Vickers and Jennifer Woodruff Tait
Early America / Jonathan Den Hartog
From the Revolution to the Civil War / Jeffrey B. Webb
The Industrial Age, 1865-1945 / Andrea L. Turpin
Protestantism and American culture : from the Vietnam War to 9/11 / Skylar Ray and Elesha J. Coffman
Bible, doctrine, and theology / Jason E. Vickers
Preaching and worship / Jonathan A. Powers
Education / Steven Hoskins
Work and vocation / Joshua R. Sweeden
Politics and government / Daniel K. Williams
Temperance / Jennifer Woodruff Tait
Gender, sexuality, and marriage / Elizabeth H. Flowers and Karen K. Seat
From slavery to Black Lives Matter : American Protestants and race / Dennis C. Dickerson
Faith healing and modern medicine / Candy Gunther Brown
Mental illness / Heather Hartung Vacek
Protestant-Catholic ecumenism and the meanings of American freedom / Maura Jane Farrelly
Missions / Melody Maxwell
Anglicanism / Robert W. Prichard
The Reformed tradition / Edwin Woodruff Tait
The Lutheran tradition / Mark Granquist
Brethren and Mennonite traditions / William Kostlevy
Baptists / Nicholas T. Pruitt
The Stone-Campbell movement / Mark E. Powell
Wesleyan-Methodist and Holiness traditions / Douglas M. Strong
Pentecostalism / Chris E.W. Green.
Notes:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 07 Apr 2022).
ISBN:
9781108618212
1108618219
9781108621021
1108621023
9781108756297
1108756298
OCLC:
1492957862

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