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050 _aBR515.H578 2000
050 _aBR515.H578 2000
100 1 _aNoll, Mark A.,
_d1946-,
_eauthor
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245 1 2 _aA History of Christianity in the United States and Canada /
_cMark A. Noll.
_h[print]
250 _aReprinted.
260 1 _aGrand Rapids, Michigan :
_bW.B. Eerdmans,
_c[(c)2000.
300 _axvi, 576 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c25 cm.
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
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338 _avolume
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500 _aI. Beginnings
500 _a1. European Expansion and Catholic Settlement
500 _a2. The English Reformation and the Puritans
500 _a3. Other Beginnings
500 _aII. Americanization
500 _a4. A Renewal of Piety, 1700-1750
500 _a5. The Churches in the Revolution
500 _a6. The Revolution in the Churches
500 _aIII. The "Protestant Century"
500 _a7. Evangelical Mobilization
500 _a8. "Outsiders"
500 _a9. "Evangelical America," 1800-1865
500 _a10. His Dominion: "Christian Canada"
500 _a11. The Last Years of "Protestant America," 1865-1918
500 _aIV. The Emergence of Religious Pluralism
500 _a12. The Civil War
500 _a13. Non-White, Non-Protestant
500 _a14. Protestantism Shaken
500 _a15. Legacies of "Christian America"
500 _aV. Wilderness Once Again?
500 _a16. Turbulent Decades
500 _a17. Trends
500 _a18. Communities
500 _a19. Personalities, Leaders, Exemplars
500 _a20. American Christianity, Christianity in America
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _tRoman Catholicism in New Spain
_tCatholic Missions in New France
_tThe Emergence of a French-Catholic Society
_tRoman Catholics in Maryland.
505 0 _tPuritanism in England
_tNew World Settlements
_tVirginia
_tPlymouth
_tPuritan Life and Faith in America
_tThe Puritan Way
_tTroubles
_tMassachusetts and Virginia: A Comparison.
505 0 _tAlternatives to the Puritans
_tBaptists in Early America
_tRoger Williams
_tAnne Hutchinson
_tThe Mosaic Takes Shape: Protestants outside of New England
_tThe Church of England
_tThe Quakers and Pennsylvania
_tPresbyterians
_tThe Reformed and Continental Pietists
_tEarly Protestants in Canada
_tNative Americans and Salves
_tNative Americans
_tSlaves.
505 0 _tThe Early Eighteenth Century
_tSolomon Stoddard and Cotton Mather
_tRegional Developments
_tThe Great Awakening
_tGeorge Whitefield
_tJonathan Edwards
_tIn the Wake of Revivals
_tRegional Effects
_tThe Great Awakening and the Baptists
_tFrom English Puritanism to American Evangelicalism
_tPreaching to the Under Classes
_tThe Awakening and America.
505 0 _tThe Christian Patriots
_tRepublicanism
_tContributions to the Cause
_tLoyalists
_tCanadian Loyalism: Quebec
_tCanadian Loyalism: The Maritimes
_tCanadian Loyalism: Upper Canada
_tPacifists
_tThe Faith of the Founders
_tThe Religious Problem of Slavery in the American Revolution.
505 0 _tThe Separation of Church and State
_tInterpreting the First Amendment
_tA New Era of Populist Democracy
_tNo Creed but the Bible
_tThe Effect of Populist Democracy
_tTheology in an American Key
_tThe American Christian Enlightenment
_tTheological Developments
_tCountervailing Trends.
505 0 _tThe Second Great Awakening
_tThe West
_tThe East
_tFirst and Second Awakenings Compared
_tExemplary Leaders
_tFrancis Asbury and the Rise of Methodism
_tCharles Finney and Modern Revivalism
_tMobilization of the Baptists
_tA New Visibility for Women
_tPhoebe Palmer and the Appeal of Holiness
_tPublic Life
_tA Missionary Vision
_tThe Ambiguous Mission to the Cherokees
_tInterpretations.
505 0 _tMillerites and Mormons
_tThe Adventism of William Miller
_tThe New Religion of Joseph Smith
_tAlternative Communities
_tAfrican Americans Organize Their Own Churches
_tRichard Allen and the African Methodist Episcopal Church
_tOrganization North, Perseverance South
_tRoman Catholics
_tJohn Carroll and an American Catholic Church
_tProtestant Opposition
_tCatholic Women
_tImmigrant Protestants
_tThe Lutherans.
505 0 _tIn Foreign Eyes
_tProtestant Life in "Christian America" ;
_tConverting the West and the South
_tMass Communications and Popular Thought
_tEducation
_tA Flourishing of Protestant Theology
_tThe Heirs of Calvinism
_tMediating Theologies
_tPolitics.
505 0 _tThe Canadian Political Context
_tThe Catholic Story
_tThe Triumph of Ultramontanism in Quebec
_tCatholicism beyond Quebec and Protestant-Catholic Hostility
_tThe Meaning of Catholic-Protestant Tension
_tThe Protestant Story in the Atlantic Provinces
_tThe Protestant Story in Ontario and the West
_tA Confluence of Opposites
_tBetween Britain and America
_tAdjustments after 1867
_tThe Rise and Limits of Protestant Ecclesiastical Nationalism.
505 0 _tEvangelists at Home and Abroad
_tDwight L. Moody
_tMissionary Entrepreneurs
_tAmerican Protestants to the Ends of the Earth
_tThe Moral Reform of Society
_tProhibition
_tThe Culmination of Protestant Politics
_tWilliam Jennings Bryan
_tWoodrow Wilson
_tThe Cities and the Social Gosepl
_tThe Ecumenical Movement and World War I.
505 0 _tThe Civil War as a Religious War
_tChristian Activity during the Conflict
_tAbraham Lincoln
_tThe Civil War as Turning Point
_tAbolition
_tOpening the West
_tRepublican Virtue
_tCivil Religion.
505 0 _tAfrican Americans in Control of Their Destinies
_tDenominational Initiatives
_tOther Institutions
_tChurch and Society
_tThe Orthodox in America
_tCatholics
_tAn Immigrant Church
_tJourney to Rome: Isaac Hecker ;
_t"Americanism" ;
_tGrowing Maturity
_tA Changing Landscape.
505 0 _tIntellectual Challenges
_tThe New University
_tHistorical Criticism of Scripture
_tModerates, Mediators, and the Unexpected
_tThe Disruption of Protestant Theology
_tModernism
_tFundamentalism and hte Rise of Dispensational Theology
_tHoliness
_tFundamentalist-Modernist Controversy
_tPentecostalism: A New Departure.
505 0 _tA Puritan-Evangelical Politics, with Alternatives
_tAlternatives: Separation, Natural Law, Canada
_tAmerica's Book, America's Icon: The Bible
_tPrinting, Translating, and Distributing
_tA Cultural Force
_tA Literature Preoccupied with God
_tLiterarture of Christian Moral Purpose
_tChristianity in the Literary Canon.
505 0 _tLegacies of the 1920s
_tHard Times, 1929-1939
_tWar and Its Aftermath, 139-1960
_tRevolutions and Counterrevolutions, 1960-1980
_tThe Second Vatican Council
_tA Quiet Revolution
_tCharismatic Renewal
_tState in Church
_tThe Reagan Era and Beyond.
505 0 _tThe Christian Map in the 1920s
_tRises and Declines since World War II
_tMostly White Denominations
_tBlack Denominations
_tCanada
_tRegional Strengths
_tGeneral Trends.
505 0 _tEuropean Ethnic Enclaves
_tDutch Protestants
_tLutherans
_tThe Southern Baptist Convention
_tHispanics
_tAfrican Americans.
505 0 _tPersonalities, Leaders
_tMartin Luther King, Jr. ;
_tBishop Fulton J. Sheen
_tBilly Graham
_tA Public Role for Women
_tAimee Semple McPherson
_tDorothy Day
_tMahalia Jackson
_tFlannery O'Connor
_tCatherine Marshall
_tPersonalities of Theology
_tReinhold Niebuhr
_tH. Richard Niebuhr.
505 0 _tTwentieth-Century Missions
_tEcumenism
_tMaking Sense of the Story
_tBlack and White
_tThe United States and Canada
_tThe Varying Pace (and Diverse Meanings) of Secularization
_tWilderness Once Again?.
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651 0 _aCanada
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651 6 _aEtats-Unis
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651 6 _aCanada
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