History of the Episcopal Church - Revised Edition

History of the Episcopal Church - Revised Edition
Title History of the Episcopal Church - Revised Edition PDF eBook
Author Robert W. Prichard
Publisher Church Publishing, Inc.
Pages 363
Release 1999-09-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0819228966

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This insightful, all-encompassing chronicle spanning 400 years traces the fascinating rise of the Episcopal Church, founded in an age of fragmentation and molded by the powerful movements of American history: the Great Awakening; the American Revolution; the Civil War; two World Wars and the Depression; and the social upheavals of the post World War II years. This revised edition of the now-classic text on the Episcopal Church brings the story up-to-date with a new chapter on the 1990’s. This new chapter pays special attention to the Church’s renewal efforts, Presiding Bishop Browning’s time in office, the issue of homosexuality, changing leadership dynamics, liturgical change, and Lambeth 1998.

A History of the Episcopal Church - Third Revised Edition

A History of the Episcopal Church - Third Revised Edition
Title A History of the Episcopal Church - Third Revised Edition PDF eBook
Author Robert W. Prichard
Publisher Church Publishing, Inc.
Pages 481
Release 2014-10-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 081922877X

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"Complete through the 78th General Convention"--Cover.

The Episcopal Church in Bertie County, 1701-1990, from Its Anglican Roots to the Twentieth Century

The Episcopal Church in Bertie County, 1701-1990, from Its Anglican Roots to the Twentieth Century
Title The Episcopal Church in Bertie County, 1701-1990, from Its Anglican Roots to the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 280
Release 1991
Genre Windsor (N.C.)
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Religious Traditions of North Carolina

Religious Traditions of North Carolina
Title Religious Traditions of North Carolina PDF eBook
Author W. Glenn Jonas, Jr.
Publisher McFarland
Pages 344
Release 2018-08-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 147663470X

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This book presents most of the religious traditions North Carolinians and their ancestors have embraced since 1650. Baptists, Presbyterians, Catholics, Methodists, Episcopalians, Jews, Brethren, Quakers, Lutherans, Mennonites, Moravians, and Pentecostals, along with African American worshippers and non-Christians, are covered in fourteen essays by men and women who have experienced the religions they describe in detail. The North Caroliniana Society is a nonprofit, nonsectarian, membership organization dedicated to the promotion of increased knowledge and appreciation of North Carolina's heritage through the encouragement of scholarly research and writing and the teaching of state and local history, literature and culture.

A Brief History of the Episcopal Church

A Brief History of the Episcopal Church
Title A Brief History of the Episcopal Church PDF eBook
Author David L. Holmes
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 260
Release 1993-11-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781563380600

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A readable and accurate account of the beginnings of the Anglican Church in America at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607, to the establishment of the Protestant Church in America after the War of Independence to the present day. All who are insterested in Americn church history and in the influence of the Espicopal Church on American history will find Holmes' book most enlightening.

Called Out of Darkness Into Marvelous Light

Called Out of Darkness Into Marvelous Light
Title Called Out of Darkness Into Marvelous Light PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Bonner
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 370
Release 2009-01-23
Genre Religion
ISBN 1498275605

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In the conflicted world that is today's Episcopal Church, the diocese of Pittsburgh stands both as a symbol of dissent and schism to the liberal majority within the American Church and as a beacon of light and hope to conservative Anglicans across the United States. Set in the unlikely surroundings of America's Rust Belt, Pittsburgh's Episcopalians have over the past half century undergone a dramatic reordering of priorities to embrace a novel--though hardly unprecedented--vision of Anglican confessionalism. Called out of Darkness into Marvelous Light traces the development of an Anglican presence in western Pennsylvania from the missionary activity of the late eighteenth century through the triumphs of post-Civil War Anglo-Catholicism and the first stirrings of the Social Gospel, to the unprecedented religious revival of the 1950s. Championed by such men as Bishop Austin Pardue and Samuel Moor Shoemaker, the founder of the Pittsburgh Experiment, a prayer-centered spirituality developed in the Pittsburgh diocese and brought a generation of active evangelicals to the region during the 1960s and 1970s. The founding of Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry in the mid-1970s consolidated the evangelical presence in the diocese and provoked a commitment to spiritual renewal that sat uneasily with many in the wider Episcopal Church. Grounded in local research, this study seeks to explore the process by which Pittsburgh acquired its present evangelical identity and to reveal the increasingly intricate web of relationships that it now enjoys beyond America's borders.

The Sweetness of Life

The Sweetness of Life
Title The Sweetness of Life PDF eBook
Author Eugene D. Genovese
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 309
Release 2017-10-05
Genre History
ISBN 1107138051

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American slaveholders used the wealth and leisure that slave labor provided to cultivate lives of gentility and refinement. This study provides a vivid portrait of slaveholders at home and at play as they built a tragic world of both 'sweetness' and slavery.