New directions in American religious history / edited by Harry S. Stout, D.G. Hart. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, (c)1997.Description: ix, 502 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
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Contents:
Studies of religion in American society: the state of the art Stout and Taylor, Jr. -- Narrating Puritanism Hall -- "Christianizing the South"-sketching a synthesis Mathews -- "As Canadian as possible under the circumstances": reflections on the study of Protestantism in North America Airhart -- God's designs: the literature of the colonial revivals of religion, 1735-1760 Guelzo -- Religion and the American Revolution Wood -- Protestantism, voluntarism, and personal identity in antebellum America Howe -- Ethnicity and American Protestants: Collective identity in the mainstream Higham -- Protestants and economic behavior Wuthnow and Scott / -- Protestant success in New American City, 1870-1920: The Anxious secrets of Rev. Walter Laidlaw, PHD. Butler -- The spirit and the flesh: Gender, language, and sexuality in American Protestantism Juster -- From missions to mission to beyond missions: the historiography of American Protestant Foreign missions since World War II Robert -- Experience and explanation in twentieth century American religious history Wightman -- On Jordan's stormy banks: margins, center, and bridges in African American religious history Weisenfeld -- Recent American Catholic historiography: New direction in Religious history Carey -- Jewish intellectuals and the de-Christianization of American public culture in the twentieth century Hollinger -- Later stages of the recovery of American religious history Loveland.
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Proceedings of a conference held Oct. 21-23, 1993 in Racine, Wisconsin.

Includes bibliographical references.

Studies of religion in American society: the state of the art Stout and Taylor, Jr. -- Narrating Puritanism Hall -- "Christianizing the South"-sketching a synthesis Mathews -- "As Canadian as possible under the circumstances": reflections on the study of Protestantism in North America Airhart -- God's designs: the literature of the colonial revivals of religion, 1735-1760 Guelzo -- Religion and the American Revolution Wood -- Protestantism, voluntarism, and personal identity in antebellum America Howe -- Ethnicity and American Protestants: Collective identity in the mainstream Higham -- Protestants and economic behavior Wuthnow and Scott / -- Protestant success in New American City, 1870-1920: The Anxious secrets of Rev. Walter Laidlaw, PHD. Butler -- The spirit and the flesh: Gender, language, and sexuality in American Protestantism Juster -- From missions to mission to beyond missions: the historiography of American Protestant Foreign missions since World War II Robert -- Experience and explanation in twentieth century American religious history Wightman -- On Jordan's stormy banks: margins, center, and bridges in African American religious history Weisenfeld -- Recent American Catholic historiography: New direction in Religious history Carey -- Jewish intellectuals and the de-Christianization of American public culture in the twentieth century Hollinger -- Later stages of the recovery of American religious history Loveland.

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