Journal of the Presbyterian Historical Society

Journal of the Presbyterian Historical Society
Title Journal of the Presbyterian Historical Society PDF eBook
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Pages 420
Release 1918
Genre Electronic journals
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The Oxford Handbook of Presbyterianism

The Oxford Handbook of Presbyterianism
Title The Oxford Handbook of Presbyterianism PDF eBook
Author Gary Scott Smith
Publisher
Pages 636
Release 2019
Genre History
ISBN 0190608390

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The Oxford Handbook of Presbyterianism provides a state of the art reference tool written by leading scholars in the fields of religious studies and history.

Journal of Presbyterian History

Journal of Presbyterian History
Title Journal of Presbyterian History PDF eBook
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Pages 512
Release 1902
Genre Presbyterian Church
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THE JOURNAL OF PRESBYTERIAN HISTORY

THE JOURNAL OF PRESBYTERIAN HISTORY
Title THE JOURNAL OF PRESBYTERIAN HISTORY PDF eBook
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Pages 312
Release 2004
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Presbyterian History in Ireland

Presbyterian History in Ireland
Title Presbyterian History in Ireland PDF eBook
Author Patrick Adair
Publisher
Pages 236
Release 2016
Genre
ISBN 9781909556508

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Presbyterians in North Carolina

Presbyterians in North Carolina
Title Presbyterians in North Carolina PDF eBook
Author Walter H. Conser
Publisher Univ. of Tennessee Press
Pages 272
Release 2011-04-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 1572338849

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This volume is the first comprehensive overview of North Carolina Presbyterians to appear in more than a hundred years. Drawing on congregational and administrative histories, personal memoirs, and recent scholarship—while paying close attention to the relevant social, political, and religious contexts of the state and region—Walter Conser and Robert Cain go beyond older approaches to denominational history by focusing on the identity and meaning of the Presbyterian experience in the Old North State from the seventeenth through the twentieth centuries. Conser and Cain explore issues as diverse as institutional development and worship experience; the patterns and influence of race, ethnicity, and gender; and involvement in education and social justice campaigns. In part 1 of the book, “Beginnings,” they trace the entrance of Presbyterians—who were legally considered dissenters throughout the colonial period—into the eastern, central, and western sections of the state. The authors show how the Piedmont became the nexus of Presbyterian organizational development and examine the ways in which political movements, including campaigns for American independence, deeply engaged Presbyterians, as did the incandescence of revivalism and agitation for reform, which extended into the antebellum period. The book’s second section, “Conflict, Renewal, and Reunion,” investigates the denominational tensions provoked by the slavery debate and the havoc of the Civil War, the soul searching that accompanied Confederate defeat, and the rebuilding efforts that came during the New South era. Such important factors as the changing roles of women in the church and the decline of Jim Crow helped pave the way for the eventual reunion of the northern and southern branches of mainline Presbyterianism. By the arrival of the new millennium, Presbyterians in North Carolina were prepared to meet future challenges with renewed confidence. A model for modern denominational history, this book is an astute and sensitive portrayal of a prominent Protestant denomination in a southern context. Walter H. Conser Jr. is professor of religion and professor of history at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington. His books include A Coat of Many Colors: Religion and Society along the Cape Fear River of North Carolina and God and the Natural World: Religion and Science in the Natural World. Before his retirement after thirty-two years of service, Robert J. Cain was head of the Colonial Records Branch at the North Carolina State Archives. He is the editor of The Colonial Records of North Carolina, second series.

From Colonialism to World Community

From Colonialism to World Community
Title From Colonialism to World Community PDF eBook
Author John Coventry Smith
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Pages 342
Release 1982
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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