From Manger to Throne

From Manger to Throne
Title From Manger to Throne PDF eBook
Author Thomas De Witt Talmage
Publisher Philadelphia, Pa. : Historical Publishing Company ; Toronto : Wm. Briggs
Pages 722
Release 1889
Genre Books
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Around the Tea-table

Around the Tea-table
Title Around the Tea-table PDF eBook
Author Thomas De Witt Talmage
Publisher
Pages 518
Release 1874
Genre Christian life
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500 Selected Sermons

500 Selected Sermons
Title 500 Selected Sermons PDF eBook
Author T De Witt 1832-1902 Talmage
Publisher Franklin Classics
Pages 438
Release 2018-10-14
Genre
ISBN 9780343128708

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Social Dynamite; or the Wickedness of Modern Society

Social Dynamite; or the Wickedness of Modern Society
Title Social Dynamite; or the Wickedness of Modern Society PDF eBook
Author T. DeWitt Talmage
Publisher
Pages 584
Release 1889
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Forty Years in South China

Forty Years in South China
Title Forty Years in South China PDF eBook
Author John Gerardus Fagg
Publisher
Pages 368
Release 1894
Genre History
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Bible Characters

Bible Characters
Title Bible Characters PDF eBook
Author Dwight Lyman Moody
Publisher
Pages 134
Release 1888
Genre Bible
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Holy Humanitarians

Holy Humanitarians
Title Holy Humanitarians PDF eBook
Author Heather D. Curtis
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 385
Release 2018-04-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 0674737369

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On May 10, 1900, an enthusiastic Brooklyn crowd bid farewell to the Quito. The ship sailed for famine-stricken Bombay, carrying both tangible relief—thousands of tons of corn and seeds—and “a tender message of love and sympathy from God’s children on this side of the globe to those on the other.” The Quito may never have gotten under way without support from the era’s most influential religious newspaper, the Christian Herald, which urged its American readers to alleviate poverty and suffering abroad and at home. In Holy Humanitarians, Heather D. Curtis argues that evangelical media campaigns transformed how Americans responded to domestic crises and foreign disasters during a pivotal period for the nation. Through graphic reporting and the emerging medium of photography, evangelical publishers fostered a tremendously popular movement of faith-based aid that rivaled the achievements of competing agencies like the American Red Cross. By maintaining that the United States was divinely ordained to help the world’s oppressed and needy, the Christian Herald linked humanitarian assistance with American nationalism at a time when the country was stepping onto the global stage. Social reform, missionary activity, disaster relief, and economic and military expansion could all be understood as integral features of Christian charity. Drawing on rigorous archival research, Curtis lays bare the theological motivations, social forces, cultural assumptions, business calculations, and political dynamics that shaped America’s ambivalent embrace of evangelical philanthropy. In the process she uncovers the seeds of today’s heated debates over the politics of poverty relief and international aid.