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Product Description: The high church movement within the Episcopal Church was antithetical to both the intellectual and social worlds of antebellum America, for it challenged the underlying assumptions of evangelicalism and held itself aloof from reform impulses...read more
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9780300034875 | Yale Univ Pr, April 1, 1986, cover price $58.00 | About this edition: The high church movement within the Episcopal Church was antithetical to both the intellectual and social worlds of antebellum America, for it challenged the underlying assumptions of evangelicalism and held itself aloof from reform impulses.
Product Description: This work is based on Sydney Ahlstrom's 1951 Harvard dissertation. The biography of Francis Ellingwood Abbot has been completely rewritten to focus on the context of his life and, as such, provides a vista into the intellectual and religious world of America in the late nineteenth century...read more
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9780865542365 | Mercer Univ Pr, April 1, 1987, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: This work is based on Sydney Ahlstrom's 1951 Harvard dissertation.
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9780300043792 | Yale Univ Pr, March 1, 1989, cover price $32.50
According to surveys, most Americans today believe in miracles. For many others, however, a belief in miracles seems incompatible with a modern world view. Why does interest in miracles persist even in a secular era? Why are miracles such a controversial part of Western religious thinking? In this fascinating book, Robert Bruce Mullin traces the debate about miracles from the Reformation to the twentieth century, focusing particularly on the years from 1860 to 1930. He examines the way preachers, faith healers, psychic researchers, scientists, historians, philosophers, and literary figures have grappled with issues of the miraculous.Before the mid-1800s, the author contends, Catholics had defended post-biblical miracles, while Protestants insisted true miracles were limited to the biblical era. By the end of the nineteenth century, however, the Protestant position had largely collapsed, and two opposing views emerged in its wake. Some Protestants wished to jettison all miracles - even those recorded in the Bible. Others took a new interest in modern miracles, believing that the presence of miracles could help ground contemporary religious faith. This transformation in attitudes toward miracles not only changed the Anglo-American religious landscape and created a new focus of debate, Mullin says, it also opened up a new basis for accord between Protestants and Catholics.
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9780300066968 | Yale Univ Pr, June 1, 1996, cover price $47.00 | About this edition: According to surveys, most Americans today believe in miracles.
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9780300105322 | Yale Univ Pr, October 31, 1996, cover price $34.00
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9780802842527 | Eerdmans Pub Co, August 1, 2002, cover price $30.00
Denominationalism--that ''free market'' mode of organizing religious life which, some say, manages to combine traditional religious claims with a free society in a peculiarly American way--is the subject of the previously unpublished papers in this collection. No institution, the editors argue, is as crucial for the understanding of American religious life, yet so much in need of reassessment as the denomination. In a wide-ranging collection of articles, a distinguished set of commentators on American religion examine the denomination's past and present roles, its definable nature, and its evolution over time. The study of denominations, the authors show, sheds light on broader understandings of American religious and cultural life. The contributors--scholars of the Roman Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Mormon, and African-American traditions--explore the state and history of denominational studies in America, suggesting new models and approaches drawn from anthropology, sociology, theology, history, and history of religions. They offer provocative case studies that reimagine denominational studies.
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9780195087789 | Oxford Univ Pr on Demand, June 1, 1994, cover price $82.00 | About this edition: Denominationalism--that ''free market'' mode of organizing religious life which, some say, manages to combine traditional religious claims with a free society in a peculiarly American way--is the subject of the previously unpublished papers in this collection.
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9780199767458 | Oxford Univ Pr on Demand, January 25, 2011, cover price $33.95
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9780664259631 | Revised edition (Westminster John Knox Pr, November 12, 2014), cover price $30.00
9780664226862 | Westminster John Knox Pr, March 18, 2008, cover price $30.00
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