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- catalog contributor b863197.
- catalog created "[1973]".
- catalog date "1973".
- catalog date "[1973]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1973]".
- catalog description "16. James M. Gustafson, ecumenical ethicist -- Christian attitudes toward technological society (1959) -- 17. Thomas J.J. Altizer, visionary theologian -- The challenge of modern Gnosticism (1962) -- 18. John B. Cobb, Jr., synthesizer of process theology -- From crisis theology to the post-modern world (1964) -- 19. Carl Michalson, transitional theologian -- Is American theology coming of age? (1965) -- 20. Martin Luther King Jr., black prophet of the American dream -- Man in a revolutionary world (1965) -- 21. Paul M. Van Buren, Christologist of freedom -- The dissolution of the absolute (1965) -- 22. Peter L. Berger, sociologist -- A sociological view of the secularization of theology (1967) -- 23. W. Richard Comestock, neo-Christian philosopher -- Marshall McLuhan's theory of sensory form: a theological reflection (1968).".
- catalog description "9. Edgar Sheffield Brightman, theistic personalist -- The human values of religion (1925) -- Part three-years of crisis, 1930-1950 -- 10. Walter Lowrie, catalyst of neo-orthodoxy -- 11. H. Richard Niebuhr, radical confessionalist -- Moral relativism and the Christian ethic (1929) -- The attack upon the social gospel (1936) -- 12. Rufus M. Jones, guardian of the inner light -- The inner life and the social order (1936) -- 13. Charles Harshorne, Metaphysician of dipolar theism -- Redefining God (1934) -- Ethics and the new theology (1934) -- 14. Henry Nelson Wieman, empirical theorist of creativity -- What is most important in Christianity? (1940) -- Part four-bridging the decades -- 15. Reinhold Niebuhr, dialectical pragmatist -- Pacifism and the use of force (1928) -- Christian moralism in America (1940) -- The gospel in future America (1958) -- The crisis in American Protestantism (1963) -- Part five-toward the post-modern era, 1951-1970 -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Introduction -- Bibliographical essay -- Part one-the Progressive era, 1900-1917 -- 1. Henry Churchill King, Theological of laissez-faire liberalism -- Reconstruction in theology (1900) -- 2. Josiah Strong, Neo-Puritan moralist of American empire -- The social laws of Jesus (1902) -- 3. Josiah Royce, dialectician of the Spirit -- What is vital in Christianity (1909) -- 4. William James, psychologist of belief -- Pluralism and religious experience (1909) -- 5. Walter Rauschenbusch, prophet of social Christianity -- Social Christianity and personal religion (1912) -- 6. Woodrow Wilson, progressive Calvinist statesman -- The minister and the community (1909) -- Militant Christianity (1914) -- A new kind of church life (1915) -- Part tow-the optimistic decade, 1918-1929 -- 7. Harry Emerson Foscdick, Biblical modernist -- Progressive Christianity (1922) -- 8. Edward Scribner Ames, Christian humanist -- Religious values and the practical absolute (1922) -- ".
- catalog extent "xc, 567 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Contemporary American Protestant thought, 1900-1970.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Contemporary American Protestant thought, 1900-1970.".
- catalog isPartOf "The American heritage series, 84".
- catalog issued "1973".
- catalog issued "[1973]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill".
- catalog relation "Contemporary American Protestant thought, 1900-1970.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "280/.4/0973".
- catalog subject "BX4811 .M53".
- catalog subject "Protestant churches United States Doctrines.".
- catalog tableOfContents "16. James M. Gustafson, ecumenical ethicist -- Christian attitudes toward technological society (1959) -- 17. Thomas J.J. Altizer, visionary theologian -- The challenge of modern Gnosticism (1962) -- 18. John B. Cobb, Jr., synthesizer of process theology -- From crisis theology to the post-modern world (1964) -- 19. Carl Michalson, transitional theologian -- Is American theology coming of age? (1965) -- 20. Martin Luther King Jr., black prophet of the American dream -- Man in a revolutionary world (1965) -- 21. Paul M. Van Buren, Christologist of freedom -- The dissolution of the absolute (1965) -- 22. Peter L. Berger, sociologist -- A sociological view of the secularization of theology (1967) -- 23. W. Richard Comestock, neo-Christian philosopher -- Marshall McLuhan's theory of sensory form: a theological reflection (1968).".
- catalog tableOfContents "9. Edgar Sheffield Brightman, theistic personalist -- The human values of religion (1925) -- Part three-years of crisis, 1930-1950 -- 10. Walter Lowrie, catalyst of neo-orthodoxy -- 11. H. Richard Niebuhr, radical confessionalist -- Moral relativism and the Christian ethic (1929) -- The attack upon the social gospel (1936) -- 12. Rufus M. Jones, guardian of the inner light -- The inner life and the social order (1936) -- 13. Charles Harshorne, Metaphysician of dipolar theism -- Redefining God (1934) -- Ethics and the new theology (1934) -- 14. Henry Nelson Wieman, empirical theorist of creativity -- What is most important in Christianity? (1940) -- Part four-bridging the decades -- 15. Reinhold Niebuhr, dialectical pragmatist -- Pacifism and the use of force (1928) -- Christian moralism in America (1940) -- The gospel in future America (1958) -- The crisis in American Protestantism (1963) -- Part five-toward the post-modern era, 1951-1970 -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- Bibliographical essay -- Part one-the Progressive era, 1900-1917 -- 1. Henry Churchill King, Theological of laissez-faire liberalism -- Reconstruction in theology (1900) -- 2. Josiah Strong, Neo-Puritan moralist of American empire -- The social laws of Jesus (1902) -- 3. Josiah Royce, dialectician of the Spirit -- What is vital in Christianity (1909) -- 4. William James, psychologist of belief -- Pluralism and religious experience (1909) -- 5. Walter Rauschenbusch, prophet of social Christianity -- Social Christianity and personal religion (1912) -- 6. Woodrow Wilson, progressive Calvinist statesman -- The minister and the community (1909) -- Militant Christianity (1914) -- A new kind of church life (1915) -- Part tow-the optimistic decade, 1918-1929 -- 7. Harry Emerson Foscdick, Biblical modernist -- Progressive Christianity (1922) -- 8. Edward Scribner Ames, Christian humanist -- Religious values and the practical absolute (1922) -- ".
- catalog title "Contemporary American Protestant thought, 1900-1970.".
- catalog type "text".