The Old Protestantism and the New

The Old Protestantism and the New
Title The Old Protestantism and the New PDF eBook
Author Brian Gerrish
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 433
Release 2004-11-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 056708048X

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A study of the fundamental religious ideas of the Reformation and their relationship to liberal Protestantism.

An Anxious Age

An Anxious Age
Title An Anxious Age PDF eBook
Author Joseph Bottum
Publisher Image
Pages 285
Release 2014-02-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 0385521464

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We live in a profoundly spiritual age, but not in any good way. Huge swaths of American culture are driven by manic spiritual anxiety and relentless supernatural worry. Radicals and traditionalists, liberals and conservatives, together with politicians, artists, environmentalists, followers of food fads, and the chattering classes of television commentators: America is filled with people frantically seeking confirmation of their own essential goodness. We are a nation desperate to stand of the side of morality--to know that we are righteous and dwell in the light. In An Anxious Age, Joseph Bottum offers an account of modern America, presented as a morality tale formed by a collision of spiritual disturbances. And the cause, he claims, is the most significant and least noticed historical fact of the last fifty years: the collapse of the mainline Protestant churches that were the source of social consensus and cultural unity. Our dangerous spiritual anxieties, broken loose from the churches that once contained them, now madden everything in American life. Updating The Protestant Ethic and the Sprit of Capitalism, Max Weber's sociological classic, An Anxious Age undertakes two case studies of contemporary social classes adrift in a nation without the religious understandings that gave them meaning. Looking at the college-educated elite he calls "the Poster Children," Bottum sees the post-Protestant heirs of the old mainline Protestant domination of culture: dutiful descendants who claim the high social position of their Christian ancestors even while they reject their ancestors' Christianity. Turning to the Swallows of Capistrano, the Catholics formed by the pontificate of John Paul II, Bottum evaluates the early victories--and later defeats--of the attempt to substitute Catholicism for the dying mainline voice in public life. Sweeping across American intellectual and cultural history, An Anxious Age traces the course of national religion and warns about the strange angels and even stranger demons with which we now wrestle. Insightful and contrarian, wise and unexpected, An Anxious Age ranks among the great modern accounts of American culture.

Re-forming the Center

Re-forming the Center
Title Re-forming the Center PDF eBook
Author Douglas Jacobsen
Publisher William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Pages 520
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN

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This book deals with the structure and identity of American Protestantism in the 20th century, calling for a more nuanced, sophisticated profile than the standard bipolar model placing fundamentalism at one end and liberalism at the other.k

American Protestantism in the Age of Psychology

American Protestantism in the Age of Psychology
Title American Protestantism in the Age of Psychology PDF eBook
Author Stephanie Muravchik
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 255
Release 2011-07-18
Genre History
ISBN 1139499610

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Many have worried that the ubiquitous practice of psychology and psychotherapy in America has corrupted religious faith, eroded civic virtue and weakened community life. But an examination of the history of three major psycho-spiritual movements since World War II – Alcoholics Anonymous, The Salvation Army's outreach to homeless men, and the 'clinical pastoral education' movement – reveals the opposite. These groups developed a practical religious psychology that nurtured faith, fellowship and personal responsibility. They achieved this by including religious traditions and spiritual activities in their definition of therapy and by putting clergy and lay believers to work as therapists. Under such care, spiritual and emotional growth reinforced each other. Thanks to these innovations, the three movements succeeded in reaching millions of socially alienated and religiously disenchanted Americans. They demonstrated that religion and psychology, although antithetical in some eyes, could be blended effectively to foster community, individual responsibility and happier lives.

If Protestantism Is True

If Protestantism Is True
Title If Protestantism Is True PDF eBook
Author Devin Rose
Publisher
Pages 180
Release 2011-06-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780615445304

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Devin Rose was raised atheistically but underwent a radical conversion to Protestant Christianity before ultimately becoming Catholic. This book was written after ten years of reflection and dialogue with Protestants and Catholics on the key issues that divide them. Rose presents a series of intelligible and compelling arguments for the Catholic Church's claim to be the Church that Christ founded. He considers the strongest Protestant responses to his arguments and offers straightforward rebuttals to them. The papacy, Ecumenical councils, the canon of Scripture, the Protestant Reformers, and the sacraments are just a few of the many topics covered in illuminating detail. Catholics will learn to defend their faith, and Protestants will be challenged to answer the toughest questions about the roots of their beliefs.

That Old-time Religion in Modern America

That Old-time Religion in Modern America
Title That Old-time Religion in Modern America PDF eBook
Author Darryl G. Hart
Publisher American Ways
Pages 264
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN

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In this cogent history, Hart unpacks evangelicalism's current reputation by tracing its development over the course of the 20th century. He shows how evangelicals entered the century as full partners in the Protestant denominations and agencies that molded American cultural and intellectual life.

The Old Religion in a New World

The Old Religion in a New World
Title The Old Religion in a New World PDF eBook
Author Mark A. Noll
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 356
Release 2002
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780802849489

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A foremost historian of religion chronicles the arrival of Christianity in the New World, tracing the turning points in the development of the immigrant church which have led to today's distinctly American faith.