TY - BOOK AU - Noll,Mark A. TI - A History of Christianity in the United States and Canada SN - 9780802806239 AV - BR515 PY - 2000/// CY - Grand Rapids, Michigan PB - W.B. Eerdmans N1 - I. Beginnings; 1. European Expansion and Catholic Settlement; 2. The English Reformation and the Puritans; 3. Other Beginnings; II. Americanization; 4. A Renewal of Piety, 1700-1750; 5. The Churches in the Revolution; 6. The Revolution in the Churches; III. The "Protestant Century"; 7. Evangelical Mobilization; 8. "Outsiders"; 9. "Evangelical America," 1800-1865; 10. His Dominion: "Christian Canada"; 11. The Last Years of "Protestant America," 1865-1918; IV. The Emergence of Religious Pluralism; 12. The Civil War; 13. Non-White, Non-Protestant; 14. Protestantism Shaken; 15. Legacies of "Christian America"; V. Wilderness Once Again?; 16. Turbulent Decades; 17. Trends; 18. Communities; 19. Personalities, Leaders, Exemplars; 20. American Christianity, Christianity in America; 2; Roman Catholicism in New Spain --; Catholic Missions in New France --; The Emergence of a French-Catholic Society --; Roman Catholics in Maryland; Puritanism in England --; New World Settlements --; Virginia --; Plymouth --; Puritan Life and Faith in America --; The Puritan Way --; Troubles --; Massachusetts and Virginia: A Comparison; Alternatives to the Puritans --; Baptists in Early America --; Roger Williams --; Anne Hutchinson --; The Mosaic Takes Shape: Protestants outside of New England --; The Church of England --; The Quakers and Pennsylvania --; Presbyterians --; The Reformed and Continental Pietists --; Early Protestants in Canada --; Native Americans and Salves --; Native Americans --; Slaves; The Early Eighteenth Century --; Solomon Stoddard and Cotton Mather --; Regional Developments --; The Great Awakening --; George Whitefield --; Jonathan Edwards --; In the Wake of Revivals --; Regional Effects --; The Great Awakening and the Baptists --; From English Puritanism to American Evangelicalism --; Preaching to the Under Classes --; The Awakening and America; The Christian Patriots --; Republicanism --; Contributions to the Cause --; Loyalists --; Canadian Loyalism: Quebec --; Canadian Loyalism: The Maritimes --; Canadian Loyalism: Upper Canada --; Pacifists --; The Faith of the Founders --; The Religious Problem of Slavery in the American Revolution; The Separation of Church and State --; Interpreting the First Amendment --; A New Era of Populist Democracy --; No Creed but the Bible --; The Effect of Populist Democracy --; Theology in an American Key --; The American Christian Enlightenment --; Theological Developments --; Countervailing Trends; The Second Great Awakening --; The West --; The East --; First and Second Awakenings Compared --; Exemplary Leaders --; Francis Asbury and the Rise of Methodism --; Charles Finney and Modern Revivalism --; Mobilization of the Baptists --; A New Visibility for Women --; Phoebe Palmer and the Appeal of Holiness --; Public Life --; A Missionary Vision --; The Ambiguous Mission to the Cherokees --; Interpretations; Millerites and Mormons --; The Adventism of William Miller --; The New Religion of Joseph Smith --; Alternative Communities --; African Americans Organize Their Own Churches --; Richard Allen and the African Methodist Episcopal Church --; Organization North, Perseverance South --; Roman Catholics --; John Carroll and an American Catholic Church --; Protestant Opposition --; Catholic Women --; Immigrant Protestants --; The Lutherans; In Foreign Eyes --; Protestant Life in "Christian America" --; Converting the West and the South --; Mass Communications and Popular Thought --; Education --; A Flourishing of Protestant Theology --; The Heirs of Calvinism --; Mediating Theologies --; Politics; The Canadian Political Context --; The Catholic Story --; The Triumph of Ultramontanism in Quebec --; Catholicism beyond Quebec and Protestant-Catholic Hostility --; The Meaning of Catholic-Protestant Tension --; The Protestant Story in the Atlantic Provinces --; The Protestant Story in Ontario and the West --; A Confluence of Opposites --; Between Britain and America --; Adjustments after 1867 --; The Rise and Limits of Protestant Ecclesiastical Nationalism; Evangelists at Home and Abroad --; Dwight L. Moody --; Missionary Entrepreneurs --; American Protestants to the Ends of the Earth --; The Moral Reform of Society --; Prohibition --; The Culmination of Protestant Politics --; William Jennings Bryan --; Woodrow Wilson --; The Cities and the Social Gosepl --; The Ecumenical Movement and World War I; The Civil War as a Religious War --; Christian Activity during the Conflict --; Abraham Lincoln --; The Civil War as Turning Point --; Abolition --; Opening the West --; Republican Virtue --; Civil Religion; African Americans in Control of Their Destinies --; Denominational Initiatives --; Other Institutions --; Church and Society --; The Orthodox in America --; Catholics --; An Immigrant Church --; Journey to Rome: Isaac Hecker --; "Americanism" --; Growing Maturity --; A Changing Landscape; Intellectual Challenges --; The New University --; Historical Criticism of Scripture --; Moderates, Mediators, and the Unexpected --; The Disruption of Protestant Theology --; Modernism --; Fundamentalism and hte Rise of Dispensational Theology --; Holiness --; Fundamentalist-Modernist Controversy --; Pentecostalism: A New Departure; A Puritan-Evangelical Politics, with Alternatives --; Alternatives: Separation, Natural Law, Canada --; America's Book, America's Icon: The Bible --; Printing, Translating, and Distributing --; A Cultural Force --; A Literature Preoccupied with God --; Literarture of Christian Moral Purpose --; Christianity in the Literary Canon; Legacies of the 1920s --; Hard Times, 1929-1939 --; War and Its Aftermath, 139-1960 --; Revolutions and Counterrevolutions, 1960-1980 --; The Second Vatican Council --; A Quiet Revolution --; Charismatic Renewal --; State in Church --; The Reagan Era and Beyond; The Christian Map in the 1920s --; Rises and Declines since World War II --; Mostly White Denominations --; Black Denominations --; Canada --; Regional Strengths --; General Trends; European Ethnic Enclaves --; Dutch Protestants --; Lutherans --; The Southern Baptist Convention --; Hispanics --; African Americans; Personalities, Leaders --; Martin Luther King, Jr. --; Bishop Fulton J. Sheen --; Billy Graham --; A Public Role for Women --; Aimee Semple McPherson --; Dorothy Day --; Mahalia Jackson --; Flannery O'Connor --; Catherine Marshall --; Personalities of Theology --; Reinhold Niebuhr --; H. Richard Niebuhr; Twentieth-Century Missions --; Ecumenism --; Making Sense of the Story --; Black and White --; The United States and Canada --; The Varying Pace (and Diverse Meanings) of Secularization --; Wilderness Once Again?; 2; 2; https://ciu.libwizard.com/f/copyright-requests ER -