A Religious History of the American PeopleYale University Press, 2004-01-01 - 1192 psl. This classic work, winner of the 1973 National Book Award in Philosophy and Religion and Christian Century's choice as the Religious Book of the Decade (1979), is now issued with a new chapter by noted religious historian David Hall, who carries the story of American religious history forward to the present day. Praise for the earlier edition: ?An unusual and praiseworthy book. . . . It takes a modern, almost anthropological view of history, in which worship is a part of a web of culture along with play, love, dress, and language.?B.A. Weisberger, Washington Post Book World ?The most detailed, most polished of the works in its tradition.?Martin E. Marty, New York Times Book Review ?An intellectual delight that one does not so much read as savor.?America ?The definitive one-volume study by the leading authority.?Christianity Today ?No one writing or thinking hereafter about America's past will be able to ignore Ahlstrom's magisterial account of the religious element.?American Historical Review |
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American Religious History in the PostProtestant Era | 1 |
EUROPEAN PROLOGUE | 15 |
Western Catholicism | 18 |
The Church in New Spain | 36 |
The Church in New France | 54 |
The Reformation | 70 |
The Reformation in Great Britain and the Age of Puritanism | 84 |
Empire Commerce and Religion A Survey of Early Colonization | 99 |
The Early Growth of Judaism | 569 |
The Romantic Mood | 583 |
Romantic Religion in New England | 597 |
Catholic Movements in American Protestantism | 615 |
SLAVERY AND EXPIATION | 633 |
The High Tide of Humanitarian Reform | 637 |
Slavery Disunion and the Churches | 648 |
The Churches amid Civil War and Reconstruction | 670 |
THE PROTESTANT EMPIRE FOUNDED | 121 |
The Rise and Flowering of the Puritan Spirit | 124 |
The Holy Commonwealths of New England | 135 |
Tensions in the New England Way | 151 |
Religious Diversity in Rhode Island | 166 |
Early Protestantism in the Southern Colonies | 184 |
The Middle Colonies Dutch Puritans and Quakers | 200 |
The Extension of Anglicanism | 214 |
The German Sects and the Rise of Pietism | 230 |
The German Reformed and Lutheran Churches | 245 |
THE CENTURY OF AWAKENING AND REVOLUTION | 261 |
The Shaping of Colonial Presbyterianism | 265 |
The Great Awakening in New England | 280 |
Jonathan Edwards and the Renewal of New England Theology | 295 |
Evangelical Expansion in the South | 314 |
Roman Catholicism in the American Colonies | 330 |
Provincial America and the Coming of the Enlightenment | 343 |
The Revolutionary Era | 360 |
THE GOLDEN DAY OF DEMOCRATIC EVANGELICALISM | 385 |
The Emergence of American Unitarianism | 388 |
The New England Theology in Democratic America | 403 |
The Second Great Awakening in New England Revival Evangelism and Reform | 415 |
The Great Revival in the West and the Growth of the Popular Determinations | 429 |
Presbyterians and Congregationalists in the Old Northwest Advance and Conflict | 455 |
Sectarian Heyday | 472 |
The Communitarian Impulse | 491 |
COUNTERVAILING RELIGION | 511 |
The Atlantic Migration and Lutheran Crisis | 515 |
The Forming of the Roman Catholic Church | 527 |
The Expansion of the Romain Catholic Church | 540 |
AntiCatholicism and the Nativist Movement | 555 |
The Rise of the Black Churches | 698 |
The Southern White Churches after the War | 715 |
THE ORDEALS OF TRANSITION | 731 |
Urban Growth and the Protestant Churches | 735 |
Protestantism and the Later Immigration | 749 |
The Golden Age of Liberal Theology | 763 |
The Social Gospel | 785 |
Dissent and Reaction in Protestantism | 805 |
The Americanism Crisis in the Catholic Church | 825 |
The Protestant Establishment and the New Nativism | 842 |
Crusading Protestantism | 857 |
THE AGE OF FALTERING CRUSADES | 873 |
The Little War and the Great War | 877 |
The Twenties From the Armistice to the Crash | 895 |
The Thirties From the Crash to Pearl Harbor | 918 |
NeoOrthodoxy and Social Crisis | 932 |
World War II and the Postwar Revival | 949 |
TOWARD POSTPURITAN AMERICA | 965 |
TwentiethCentury Judaism | 969 |
The Ancient Eastern Churches in America | 985 |
Roman Catholicism in the Twentieth Century | 998 |
Harmonial Religion since the Later Nineteenth Century | 1019 |
Piety for the Age of Aquarius Theosophy Occultism and NonWestern Religion | 1037 |
Black Religion in the Twentieth Century | 1055 |
The Turbulent Sixties | 1079 |
From the Seventies to the Present by David D Hall | 1097 |
Bibliography | 1119 |
Supplementary Bibliography | 1151 |
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