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- catalog contributor b10905033.
- catalog contributor b10905034.
- catalog coverage "United States Religion.".
- catalog created "[1998], c1999.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "[1998], c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1998], c1999.".
- catalog description "15. The maturing of Roman Catholicism -- The external marks of maturity -- Expressions of new vitality -- Hispanic Catholicism -- Interfaith relationships -- 16. "Old and new centers" -- The fracturing of Protestantism -- Roman Catholic euphoria, vacillation, dissidence, and retrenchment -- New centers -- World religions in America -- The marketplace of religion and the American mission -- Religion, nature, and health.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 423-426) and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction: Land, people, and nation -- Part I: Religion in a colonial context, 1492-1789 -- 1. Backgrounds and beginnings -- Native peoples -- The Spanish religious interest -- French missions and institutions -- 2. England and America -- England as the "bridge" from the old world to the new -- A new beginning in a new land -- Religious characteristics of the different colonies -- The English-speaking denominations -- Denominations of continental origin -- Popular religious beliefs -- 3. The Great Awakening -- Transatlantic influences -- The first stirrings of revival -- The Great Awakening -- The impact of the awakening -- 4. The birth of the republic -- Religion and politics -- The winning of independence -- African traditions and Christianization.".
- catalog description "Part II: The new nation, 1789-1865 -- 5. The republic and the churches -- The mission of America -- The reordering of denominational life -- Estimating the influence of the churches -- 6. Protestant expansion and consolidation -- The second awakening -- Missionary and educational activity -- 7. Countervailing trends and the triumph of Methodism -- Unitarians and Universalists -- The resurgence of old school "confessionalism" -- "High church" sentiment: John W. Nevin and John Henry Hobart -- Transcendentalism -- The mediating theology of Horace Bushnell -- The growth of Methodism -- The continuing importance of preaching -- 8. Utopianism, Millennialism, and Humanitarianism -- The Utopian vision -- New visions -- The humanitarian impulse.".
- catalog description "Part III: Years of midpassage, 1865-1918 -- 9. Post-Civil war America -- Reconstituting the nation -- The churches and the freedmen -- Renewal of home missionary concern -- 10. The new Americans -- The response of the older Americans -- Adjustments and tensions within Roman Catholicism -- Other immigrant faiths and accessions -- 11. The new intellectual climate -- Protestant liberalism -- New departures -- 12. New frontiers for the churches -- The roles of women and men -- The challenge of the cities -- The churches and the economic order -- Imperialism and world missions -- Part IV: Modern America, 1918- -- 13. The shifting religious configuration -- Judaism -- Eastern Orthodox Christianity -- "Disaffected" Protestants -- The black churches -- Mid-twentieth-century religious profile -- 14. Protestantism's uneasy journey to the comfortable fifties -- The transitional years -- Protestant "revivals" -- Other manifestations of religious vitality.".
- catalog extent "xv, 448 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Religion in America.".
- catalog identifier "0023251328".
- catalog isFormatOf "Religion in America.".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "[1998], c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall,".
- catalog relation "Religion in America.".
- catalog spatial "United States Religion.".
- catalog subject "200/.973 21".
- catalog subject "BL2525 .H83 1998".
- catalog tableOfContents "15. The maturing of Roman Catholicism -- The external marks of maturity -- Expressions of new vitality -- Hispanic Catholicism -- Interfaith relationships -- 16. "Old and new centers" -- The fracturing of Protestantism -- Roman Catholic euphoria, vacillation, dissidence, and retrenchment -- New centers -- World religions in America -- The marketplace of religion and the American mission -- Religion, nature, and health.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: Land, people, and nation -- Part I: Religion in a colonial context, 1492-1789 -- 1. Backgrounds and beginnings -- Native peoples -- The Spanish religious interest -- French missions and institutions -- 2. England and America -- England as the "bridge" from the old world to the new -- A new beginning in a new land -- Religious characteristics of the different colonies -- The English-speaking denominations -- Denominations of continental origin -- Popular religious beliefs -- 3. The Great Awakening -- Transatlantic influences -- The first stirrings of revival -- The Great Awakening -- The impact of the awakening -- 4. The birth of the republic -- Religion and politics -- The winning of independence -- African traditions and Christianization.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part II: The new nation, 1789-1865 -- 5. The republic and the churches -- The mission of America -- The reordering of denominational life -- Estimating the influence of the churches -- 6. Protestant expansion and consolidation -- The second awakening -- Missionary and educational activity -- 7. Countervailing trends and the triumph of Methodism -- Unitarians and Universalists -- The resurgence of old school "confessionalism" -- "High church" sentiment: John W. Nevin and John Henry Hobart -- Transcendentalism -- The mediating theology of Horace Bushnell -- The growth of Methodism -- The continuing importance of preaching -- 8. Utopianism, Millennialism, and Humanitarianism -- The Utopian vision -- New visions -- The humanitarian impulse.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part III: Years of midpassage, 1865-1918 -- 9. Post-Civil war America -- Reconstituting the nation -- The churches and the freedmen -- Renewal of home missionary concern -- 10. The new Americans -- The response of the older Americans -- Adjustments and tensions within Roman Catholicism -- Other immigrant faiths and accessions -- 11. The new intellectual climate -- Protestant liberalism -- New departures -- 12. New frontiers for the churches -- The roles of women and men -- The challenge of the cities -- The churches and the economic order -- Imperialism and world missions -- Part IV: Modern America, 1918- -- 13. The shifting religious configuration -- Judaism -- Eastern Orthodox Christianity -- "Disaffected" Protestants -- The black churches -- Mid-twentieth-century religious profile -- 14. Protestantism's uneasy journey to the comfortable fifties -- The transitional years -- Protestant "revivals" -- Other manifestations of religious vitality.".
- catalog title "Religion in America : an historical account of the development of American religious life / Winthrop S. Hudson, John Corrigan.".
- catalog type "text".