The Roots of Fundamentalism
Title | The Roots of Fundamentalism PDF eBook |
Author | Ernest Robert Sandeen |
Publisher | Chicago : University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 328 |
Release | 1970 |
Genre | Fundamentalism |
ISBN | 9780226734675 |
Fundamentalism and Education in the Scopes Era
Title | Fundamentalism and Education in the Scopes Era PDF eBook |
Author | A. Laats |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 259 |
Release | 2010-05-24 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 023010679X |
This book takes a new look at one of the most contentious periods in American history. The battles over schools that surrounded the famous Scopes "monkey" trial in 1925 were about much more than evolution. Fundamentalists fought to maintain cultural control of education. As this book reveals for the first time, the successes and the failures of these fundamentalist campaigns transformed both the fundamentalist movement and the nature of education in America. In turn, those transformations determined many of the positions of the "culture wars" that raged throughout the twentieth century.
The Roots of Fundamentalism
Title | The Roots of Fundamentalism PDF eBook |
Author | Ernest Robert Sandeen |
Publisher | |
Pages | 352 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Religion |
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Ernest Sandeen's Roots of Fundamentalism remains a landmark work in the history of religion. A National Book Award finalist, it was the first full-length study to present an intellectual historical critique of the Fundamentalist movement in America. Sandeen argues that our understanding of this movement has been grievously distorted by the Fundamentalist-Modernist debate of the 1920s, as symbolized by William Jennings Bryan and the Scopes trial. Rather than viewing Fundamentalism as a chiefly sociological phenomenon of the 1920s, Sandeen argues from a transatlantic perspective that the Fundamentalist movement "was a self-conscious, structured, long-lived dynamic entity" that had its origins in Anglo-American millenarian thought and movements of the nineteenth century. "All historians need to face the issues [this book] raises. Serious theological discussion of Fundamentalism tends to be neglected because it is intellectually unfashionable: Mr. Sandeen shows that for the historian such neglect is a luxury he cannot afford."--David M. Thompson, English Historical Review "Sandeen's 'new approach to Fundamentalism' eschews the common tendency to see the movement as parochially American, rurally based, and essentially a phenomenon of the twenties. . . . It is a highly valuable addition to American and--more singularly--to comparative theological history."--William R. Hutchinson, Journal of American History
Christian Fundamentalism in America
Title | Christian Fundamentalism in America PDF eBook |
Author | David S. New |
Publisher | McFarland |
Pages | 268 |
Release | 2014-01-10 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0786490985 |
Today the United States is plagued with cultural and political polarization--the Reds and the Blues. Because religion has been of great significance in America right from the first colonists who believed themselves to be God's chosen nation, it is not surprising that religion constitutes the basis of today's dichotomy. The recent resurgence of Christian fundamentalism is significant for the future of America as a nation "under God." This book examines the history of conservative American Christianity as it interacts with liberal beliefs. With the Enlightenment, the Puritan sense of mission faded, but was rekindled with the Great Awakening. This religious movement unified the colonies and provided an animating ideal which led to revolution against Britain. But soon after, the forces of liberalism made inroads, and the seeds of division were planted. This balanced account favors neither conservative nor liberal. It is history with a human touch, emphasizing personalities from Jonathan Edwards and William Jennings Bryan to David Koresh and Jim Jones.
Fleeing Fundamentalism
Title | Fleeing Fundamentalism PDF eBook |
Author | Carlene Cross |
Publisher | Algonquin Books |
Pages | 291 |
Release | 2013-06-03 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1616202947 |
At a time when the distance between church and state is narrowing and the teaching of intelligent design is being proposed for our classrooms, it is startling and provocative to hear the reasoned voice of a dissident from inside the church. For Carlene Cross, arriving at this shift in belief was a long and torturous journey. In Fleeing Fundamentalism, Cross looks back at the life that led her to marry a charismatic young man who appeared destined for greatness as a minister within the fundamentalist church. Their marriage, which began with great hope and promise, started to crumble when she realized that her husband had fallen victim to the same demons that had plagued his youth. When efforts to hold their family together failed, she left the church and the marriage, despite the condemnation of the congregation and the anger of many she had considered friends. Once outside, she realized that the secular world was not the seething cauldron of corruption and sin she had believed, and found herself questioning the underpinnings of the fundamentalist faith. Here is an eloquent and compelling story of faith lost and regained. Certain to be controversial, it is also a brave and hopeful plea for greater tolerance and understanding.
The History of Fundamentalism
Title | The History of Fundamentalism PDF eBook |
Author | Stewart G. Cole |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 378 |
Release | 2008-08-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1725223015 |
Reforming Fundamentalism
Title | Reforming Fundamentalism PDF eBook |
Author | George M. Marsden |
Publisher | Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing |
Pages | 352 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780802808707 |
A sequel and companion to the author's widely aclaimed Fundamentalism and American Culture, this book uses the history of Fuller Theological Seminary as a lens through which to focus an examination of the broader story of evangelicalism and fundamentalism since the 1940s.