Practicing Protestants
Title | Practicing Protestants PDF eBook |
Author | Laurie F. Maffly-Kipp |
Publisher | JHU Press |
Pages | 376 |
Release | 2006-08-28 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0801889324 |
This collection of essays explores the significance of practice in understanding American Protestant life. The authors are historians of American religion, practical theologians, and pastors and were the twelve principal researchers in a three-year collaborative project sponsored by the Lilly Endowment. Profiling practices that range from Puritan devotional writing to twentieth-century prayer, from missionary tactics to African American ritual performance, these essays provide a unique historical perspective on how Protestants have lived their faith within and outside of the church and how practice has formed their identities and beliefs. Each chapter focuses on a different practice within a particular social and cultural context. The essays explore transformations in American religious culture from Puritan to Evangelical and Enlightenment sensibilities in New England, issues of mission, nationalism, and American empire in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, devotional practices in the flux of modern intellectual predicaments, and the claims of late-twentieth-century liberal Protestant pluralism. Breaking new ground in ritual studies and cultural history, Practicing Protestants offers a distinctive history of American Protestant practice.
Practicing Protestants
Title | Practicing Protestants PDF eBook |
Author | Laurie F. Maffly-Kipp |
Publisher | JHU Press |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2006-08-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780801883613 |
This collection of essays explores the significance of practice in understanding American Protestant life. The authors are historians of American religion, practical theologians, and pastors and were the twelve principal researchers in a three-year collaborative project sponsored by the Lilly Endowment. Profiling practices that range from Puritan devotional writing to twentieth-century prayer, from missionary tactics to African American ritual performance, these essays provide a unique historical perspective on how Protestants have lived their faith within and outside of the church and how practice has formed their identities and beliefs. Each chapter focuses on a different practice within a particular social and cultural context. The essays explore transformations in American religious culture from Puritan to Evangelical and Enlightenment sensibilities in New England, issues of mission, nationalism, and American empire in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, devotional practices in the flux of modern intellectual predicaments, and the claims of late-twentieth-century liberal Protestant pluralism. Breaking new ground in ritual studies and cultural history, Practicing Protestants offers a distinctive history of American Protestant practice.
Protestant Spiritual Exercises
Title | Protestant Spiritual Exercises PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph D. Driskill |
Publisher | Church Publishing, Inc. |
Pages | 151 |
Release | 1999-03 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 081921759X |
Protestant Spiritual Exercises
The Protestant's Dilemma
Title | The Protestant's Dilemma PDF eBook |
Author | Devin Rose |
Publisher | Catholic Answers |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2014-02-27 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9781938983610 |
What if Protestantism were true? What if the Reformers really were heroes, the Bible the sole rule of faith, and Christ's Church just an invisible collection of loosely united believers? As an Evangelical, Devin Rose used to believe all of it. Then one day the nagging questions began. He noticed things about Protestant belief and practice that didn't add up. He began following the logic of Protestant claims to places he never expected it to go -leading to conclusions no Christians would ever admit to holding. In The Protestant's Dilemma, Rose examines over thirty of those conclusions, showing with solid evidence, compelling reason, and gentle humor how the major tenets of Protestantism - if honestly pursued to their furthest extent - wind up in dead ends. The only escape? Catholic truth. Rose patiently unpacks each instance, and shows how Catholicism solves the Protestant's dilemma through the witness of Scripture, Christian history, and the authority with which Christ himself undeniably vested his Church.
Religion and Politics
Title | Religion and Politics PDF eBook |
Author | John T. S. Madeley |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 724 |
Release | 2019-07-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1351758527 |
This title was first published in 2003. This subject area of this work cross-cuts conventional sub-disciplinary boundaries in the study of comparative politics. Connections between religion and and politics can be identified in all of the thematic areas covered by the articles within.
The Gallup Poll
Title | The Gallup Poll PDF eBook |
Author | Alec Gallup |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 564 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780742552586 |
Pyramid Lake is one of the largest lakes in the Great Basin, the terminus of the Truckee River flowing from Lake Tahoe into northern Nevada. This desert oasis, with a surface area of nearly two hundred square miles, is a unique geological feature and was home to the Paiute for thousands of years before the arrival of explorer John C. Fremont in 1844. For the Paiute, it was a spiritual center that provided life-sustaining resources, such as the cui-ui, a fish unique to the lake and now endangered. For the ranchers and farmers who settled on tribal lands, the waters that flowed into it were necessary to raise cattle and crops. Mergen tells how these competing interests have interacted with the lake and with each other, from the Paiute War of 1860 to the present. The lake's very existence was threatened by dams and water diversion; it was saved by tribal claims, favorable court decisions, improved water laws, and the rise of environmentalism. "At Pyramid Lake" is about more than Indians and water wars, however. It is the story of railroads on the reservation and the role of federal, state, and private groups interested in sportfishing. It is about scientists, artists, and tourists who were captivated by the lake's beauty. Finally, it is also a story of the lake as a place of spiritual renewal and celebration. Mergen grew up near its shores in the 1940s and returned frequently through the years. In this cultural history, he combines his personal remembrances with other source material, including novels, poetry, newspaper and magazine journalism, unpublished manuscripts, and private conversations, to paint a fascinating portrait of one of Nevada's natural wonders.
The Indiana Survey of Religious Education: The religious education of Protestants in an American commonwealth, by W. S. Athearn, E. S. Evenden, W. L. Hanson, W. E. Chalmers.- v. 2. Measurements and standards in religious education ... by Walter S. Athearn, W. L. Hanson, E. S. Evenden ... [and others]- v. 3. Religious education survey schedules ... by Walter S. Athearn
Title | The Indiana Survey of Religious Education: The religious education of Protestants in an American commonwealth, by W. S. Athearn, E. S. Evenden, W. L. Hanson, W. E. Chalmers.- v. 2. Measurements and standards in religious education ... by Walter S. Athearn, W. L. Hanson, E. S. Evenden ... [and others]- v. 3. Religious education survey schedules ... by Walter S. Athearn PDF eBook |
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Pages | 626 |
Release | 1923 |
Genre | Religious education |
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