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Protestantism in America

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As America has become more pluralistic, Protestantism, with its long roots in American history and culture, has hardly remained static. This finely crafted portrait of a remarkably complex group of...
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As America has become more pluralistic, Protestantism, with its long roots in American history and culture, has hardly remained static. This finely crafted portrait of a remarkably complex group of Christian denominations describes Protestantism's history, constituent subgroups and their activities, and the way in which its dialectic with American culture has shaped such facets of the wider society as healthcare, welfare, labor relations, gender roles, and political discourse.

Part I provides an introduction to the religion's essential beliefs, a brief history, and a taxonomy of its primary American varieties. Part II shows the diversity of the tradition with vivid accounts of life and worship in a variety of mainline and evangelical churches. Part III explores the vexed relationship Protestantism maintains with critical social issues, including homosexuality, feminism, and social justice. The appendices include biographical sketches of notable Protestant leaders, a chronology, a glossary, and an annotated list of resources for further study.

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Price: $34.00
Pages: 256
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Series: Columbia Contemporary American Religion Series
Publication Date: 18 November 2005
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780231111317
Format: Paperback
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RELIGION / General, HISTORY / United States / General, REFERENCE / Research

A useful starting point for reflection on the future of Protestantism.
— Steven Schroeder
Randall Balmer is the Ann Whitney Olin Professor of American Religion at Barnard College, Columbia University. He is the author of Religion in Twentieth Century America and Grant Us Courage. He has written and presented three PBS television documentaries, including Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory: A Journey into the Evangelical Subculture in America. He lives in Ridgefield, Connecticut.Lauren F. Winner is a doctoral candidate in history at Columbia University and a contributor to Christianity Today, The New York Times, and The Christian Century, among other publications.

Preface: Easter Sunday
1. Protestantism in America
2. Brief History of Protestantism in America
3. Varieties of Protestantism in America
4. Williston Federated Church
5. Abyssinian Baptist Church
6. New Life Family Fellowship
7. Protestants and Feminism
8. Protestants and Homosexuality
9. Protestants and Social Justice