Revivalism and Social Reform
Title | Revivalism and Social Reform PDF eBook |
Author | Timothy Lawrence Smith |
Publisher | |
Pages | 253 |
Release | 1965 |
Genre | Church and social problems |
ISBN |
Revivalism and Social Reform
Title | Revivalism and Social Reform PDF eBook |
Author | Timothy L. Smith |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2004-11-09 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 172521279X |
This is an important work, which should be read by anyone who is trying to understand nineteenth-century America. It will be of especial interest to students of church history, intellectual history, and social reform. Henry Lee Swint, 'Mississippi Valley Historical Review' This is a brilliant study, full of stimulating suggestions, rich bibliographical leads, and well-chosen quotations. A chief feature of the work, which won the Brewer prize for 1955, is its apt and extensive documentation. The author has industriously ranged through mountains of books, periodicals, and fugitive materials, and competently supported his well-written narrative with illuminating footnotes, which happily and helpfully appear where they belong at the foot of each - and almost every - page. Hence his judgments are backed by impressive scholarship. Robert T. Handy, 'Church History' So many historians have tracked the trail of the American revivalists that it is difficult for anyone to discover something new about that trail. Timothy Smith claimed to discover that they were more oriented towards social reform than their critics saw them to be. He backed up, with solid documentation, his claim that they were, in their own way, fathers of the Social Gospel. His book represented one of those rare moments in the study of American church history: the development of an original thesis, one worthy of the argument which it has during the past decade inspired and survived. Martin E. Marty
Revivalism and Social Reform American Protestantism on the Eve of the Civil War
Title | Revivalism and Social Reform American Protestantism on the Eve of the Civil War PDF eBook |
Author | Timothy L. Smith |
Publisher | Sagwan Press |
Pages | 272 |
Release | 2015-08-24 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781340109684 |
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The Revival of 1857-58
Title | The Revival of 1857-58 PDF eBook |
Author | Kathryn Teresa Long |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 273 |
Release | 1998-07-02 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0195354532 |
This book provides a fresh, in-depth examination of the Revival of 1857-58, a widespread religious awakening most famous for urban prayer meetings in major metropolitan centers across the United States. Often mentioned in religious history texts and articles but overshadowed by scholarly attention to the first and second "Great Awakenings," the revival has lacked a critical, book-length analysis. This study will help to fill this gap and to place the event within the context of Protestant revival traditions in America. The Revival of 1857-58 was a multifaceted religious movement that Long suggests may have been the closest thing to a truly national revival in American history. The awakening marked the coming together of formalist and populist evangelical groups, particularly in urban areas, and helped to create the beginnings of a transdenominational religious identity among middle-class American evangelicals. Long explores the revival from various angles, emphasizing the importance of historiography and examining the way Calvinist clergy and the editors of the daily press canonized particular versions of the revival story, most notably its role in the history of great awakenings and its character as a masculine "businessmen's revival." She gives attention to grassroots perspectives on the awakening and also pursues wider social and cultural questions, including whether the revival actually affected evangelical involvement in social reform. The book combines insights from contemporary scholarship concerning revivals, women's history, and nineteenth-century mass print with extensive primary source research. The result is a clearly written study that blends careful description with nuanced analysis.
Adventism and the American Republic
Title | Adventism and the American Republic PDF eBook |
Author | Douglas Morgan |
Publisher | Univ. of Tennessee Press |
Pages | 300 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781572331112 |
"Adventism and the American Republic tells how their convictions led Adventist adherents to become champions of religious liberty and the separation of church and state - all in the interest of delaying the fulfillment of a prophecy that foresees the abolition of most freedoms. Through publication of Liberty magazine, lobbying of legislatures, and pressing court cases, Adventists have been libertarian activists for more than a century, and in recent times this stance has translated into strong resistance to the political agendas of Christian conservatives." "Drawing on Adventist writings that have never been incorporated into a scholarly study, Morgan shows how the movement has struggled successfully to maintain its identifying beliefs - with some modifications - and how their sectarian exclusiveness and support of liberty has led to some tensions and inconsistencies."--BOOK JACKET.
Meaning of Slavery in the North
Title | Meaning of Slavery in the North PDF eBook |
Author | David R. Roediger |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 222 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780815337584 |
Southern cotton planters and Northern textile mill owners maintained what has been called "an unholy alliance between the lords of the lash and the lords of the loom." This collection of essays focuses on the central role of slavery in the early development of industrialization in the United States as well as on the interconnections among the histories of African Americans, women, and labor.
A Mighty Baptism
Title | A Mighty Baptism PDF eBook |
Author | Susan Juster |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Pages | 306 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780801482120 |
Follows the influences of race and gender on the Protestant tradition in America from the late eighteenth to the early twentieth century.