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_aThe lively experiment : _breligious toleration in America from Roger Williams to the present / _cChris Beneke and Christopher S. Grenda ; foreword by Jon Butler. |
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_aLanham : _bRowman and Littlefield, _c(c)2015. |
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_aPart I: Roger Williams and the Seventeenth-Century's Lively Experiments -- _tHow Special was Rhode Island? The Global Context of the 1663 Charter / _rEvan Haefeli -- _t'Livelie Experiment' and 'Holy Experiment' : Two Trajectories of Religious Liberty / _rAndrew R. Murphy -- _tToleration and Tolerance in Early Modern England / _rScott Sowerby -- _t"When the Word of The Lord Runs Freely" : Roger Williams and Evangelical Toleration / _rTeresa Bejan -- _tPart II: Toleration, Revival, and Enlightenment in the Long Eighteenth Century -- _tMuslims, Toleration, and Civil Rights, from Roger Williams to Thomas Jefferson / _rDenise Spellberg -- _t"An encroachment on our religious rights" : Methodist Missions, Slavery, and Religious Toleration in the British Atlantic World / _rChristopher C. Jones -- _t"Between God and our own Souls" : The Discussion over Toleration in Eighteenth-Century America / _rKeith Pacholl -- _tPart III: Divisions Within : Protestants and Catholics in the New Nation -- _t"Enlightened, Tolerant, and Liberal" : Mathew Carey, Catholicism and Religious Freedom in the New Republic. / _rNicholas Pellegrino -- _tMaking an American Church : Communal Toleration and Republican Governance in Early National Charleston and New York / _rSusanna Linsley -- _tThe Nineteenth-Century "School Question" : An Episode in Religious Intolerance or an Expansion of Religious Freedom? / _rSteven K. Green -- _tPart IV: Pluralism and Its Discontents : Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth-Century Contests Over Religious Difference -- _t"There is no such thing as a reverend of no church" : Incarcerated Children, Nonsectarian Religion, and Freedom of Worship in Gilded Age New York City / _rJacob Betz -- _tThe Cost of Inclusion : Interfaith Unity and Intra-Faith Division in the Formation of Protestant-Catholic-Jewish America / _rDavid Mislin -- _tDog Tags : Religious Toleration and the Politics of American Military Identification / _rRonit Stahl -- _tPart V: Ecumenism's Paradoxes : Religious Dissent and the Redefinition of the Modern Religious Mainstream -- _t"This Is a Mighty Warfare that We Are Engaged In" : Pentecostals in Early Twentieth-Century New England / _rEvelyn Sterne -- _tHow the Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses Changed American Law and Religion / _rShawn Francis Peters -- _tThe First Mormon Moment : The Latter-Day Saints in American Culture 1940-65 / _rChristine Hutchison-Jones -- _tThe National Council of Churches versus Right-Wing Radio : How the Mainline Muted the New Christian Right / _rPaul Matzko -- _tPart VI: Civil or Religious? : The New Boundaries of Religious Tolerance -- _tPseudo Religion and Real Religion : The Modern Anti-Cult Movement and Religious Freedom in America / _rJames Bennett -- _tAmerica Beyond Civil Religion : The Anabaptist Experience / _rKip Wedel. |
520 | 0 | _aThree hundred and fifty years ago, Roger Williams launched one of the world's first great experiments in religious toleration. Insisting that religion be separated from civil power, he founded Rhode Island, a colony that welcomed people of many faiths. Though stark forms of intolerance persisted, Williams' commitments to faith and liberty of conscience came to define the nation and its conception of itself. Through crisp essays that show how Americans demolished old prejudices while inventing new ones, The Lively Experiment offers a comprehensive account of America's boisterous history of interreligious relations.--Publisher. | |
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