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008 701231s1971 nyu b 001 0 eng
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050 00 $aBR515$b.L55 1971
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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aLittell, Franklin H.$q(Franklin Hamlin),$d1917-2009.
245 10 $aFrom State church to pluralism: a Protestant interpretation of religion in American history.
260 $aNew York,$bMacmillan$c[1971]
300 $axxvii, 225 pages$c19 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $aPart I. The colonial state churches. The Latin church -- English Christendom -- New England -- An example of Puritan statecraft: the Christian Indian villages -- Religion in the proprietary colonies -- The Great Awakening -- The rise of dissent -- Part II. The new nation. Statistics on church membership -- Mass evangelism -- The breakup of the New England standing order -- Restitution on the frontier -- Unitarianism: a permanent minority -- The revival churches -- The problem of church discipline -- The spread of the New England way.
505 0 $aPart III. The Civil War and aftermath. Division in the churches -- Popular piety -- The Middle West as a Puritan power -- Sectionalism in the churches: a form of culture-religion -- The advance of the Christian Negroes -- A softened evangelism -- Mormonism -- Christian Science -- Jehovah's Witnesses -- The "Native American church" -- Positivism and pietism -- The triumph of home missions -- Part IV. American religion at floodtide -- European Metropolis and American Frontier -- The Great Plains -- The rise of secular higher education -- Pluralism on campus -- Experiments in religion in higher education -- The decline of standards of membership -- Protestant use of state power: anti-evolution laws and prohibition -- Protestant culture-religion.
505 0 $aPart V. Mid-century encounter. John R. Mott and the flowering of foreign missions -- A crisis in Christian discipline: racial discrimination -- A crisis in evangelism: the rise of the city -- Late bloomers: Lutherans and Mennonites -- Defensive protestantism -- Catholic growth and nativist reaction -- Jewry leaves the ghetto -- "Post-Protestant" America -- The American religion: a popular heresy -- Protestant "moralism" -- The recovery of the tragic note -- The rediscovery of the dialogue -- Part VI. The era of dialogue. Catholic-Protestant dialogue -- Christian-Jewish dialogue -- The radical right and attacks on the churches -- Secularization and secularism -- Religion as an intellectual discipline.
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