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Histories of American Christianity

An Introduction

Histories of American Christianity

An Introduction

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Paperback / softback

£38.00

Publisher: Baylor University Press
ISBN: 9781602585454
Number of Pages: 415
Published: 30/08/2013
Width: 14.9 cm
Height: 22.6 cm
To tell the story of America is, in many ways, to tell the story of religion in America. At every point in its history, America was, and still is, religious - and diversely so. To understand how religion shaped America's history is to trace the influence of America's dominant faith tradition, Christianity. But American Christianity, like religion in America, is a wonderfully varied movement. In this comprehensive, eminently readable introduction, Christopher Evans maps the pluralism of American Christianity around its historic center, demonstrating the enduring role of Protestantism despite the wide assortment of distinctly American religious innovation.

In Histories of American Christianity, Evans thus narrates the intellectual history, chronicles the story of sectarian divisions, and explores how Christianity became so intertwined with and pervasive in public life. But Evans also shines fresh light on what has been omitted. Through the use of individual stories focusing on the traditionally marginalized - e.g., women, African Americans, and Latino/a descendants - Evans weaves together a tapestry of American-Christian orthodoxy and tradition over the centuries. What results is a readable and teachable volume, grounded in research and packed with critical reflection that chronicles America's rich Christian history.
  • Acknowledgments
  • Abbreviations
  • Introduction
  • Part I
  • Constructing a Protestant Worldview, 1600-1800
  • 1 American Puritanism Revisited
  • 2 Unintended Diversity: The Growth of Colonial Christianity
  • 3 The Great Awakening
  • 4 The Revolutionary War and Religious Disestablishment
  • Part II
  • The Evangelical Empire and Its Critics, 1800-1865
  • 5 Methodism and the Rise of Early Nineteenth-Century Popular Evangelicalism
  • 6 Experimental Christianity
  • 7 Conflicts of Twoness: Catholic and African American Christianities
  • 8 The Perfection of Christian America: From Holiness to Civil War
  • Part III
  • American Christianity in Tumult, 1865-1920
  • 9 Defending the Protestant Empire
  • 10 Social Christianities and Social Gospels
  • 11 Dispensationalism, Pentecostalism, and the Origins of Fundamentalism
  • Part IV
  • American Christianity and Modernity, 1920-1965
  • 12 Christian Realignments between the World Wars
  • 13 Civil Religion, Popular Religion, and the Renewal of Social Christianity
  • Part V
  • The Restructuring of American Christianity, 1965-2009
  • 14 The Parameters of Pluralism
  • 15 Retraditioning--Again
  • Epilogue: Seeing the Future through the Past
  • Notes
  • Select Bibliography
  • Index of Names
  • Subject Index

    Christopher H. Evans

    Christopher H. Evans is Professor of the History of Christianity at Boston University School of Theology and is the author of several books, including Liberalism Without Illusions: Renewing an American Christian Tradition (2010). He lives in the Boston, Massachusetts area.