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245 00 $aReimagining denominationalism :$binterpretive essays /$cedited by Robert Bruce Mullin, Russell E. Richey.
260 $aNew York :$bOxford University Press,$c1994.
300 $ax, 326 pages ;$c25 cm.
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490 1 $aReligion in America series
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tThe death and rebirth of denominational history /$rHenry Warner Bowden --$tDenominational studies in the reshaping of American religious history /$rWilliam R. Hutchison --$tThe people as well as the prelates : a social history of a denomination /$rJay P. Dolan --$tDenominationalism and the Black church /$rLaurie F. Maffly-Kipp --$tDenominations and denominationalism : an American morphology /$rRussell E. Richey --$tThe question of denominational histories in the United States : dead end or creative beginning? /$rCharles H. Long --$tDenominations : who and what are we studying? /$rNancy T. Ammerman --$tHave you ever prayed to Saint Jude?" : reflections on fieldwork in Catholic Chicago /$rRobert A. Orsi --$tDenominations as bilingual communities /$rRobert Bruce Mullin --$tRemembering, recovering, and inventing what being the people of God means : reflections on method in the scholarly writing of denominational history /$rJan Shipps --$tDenominational history when gender is the focus : women in American Methodism /$rJean Miller Schmidt --$tReform, conservative, and Orthodox Judaism in America : is there an alternative to denominationalism? /$rMarc Lee Raphael --$tAfrican Methodisms and the rise of Black denominationalism /$rWill B. Gravely --$tPresbyterians and the mystique of organizational efficiency, 1870-1936 /$rJames H. Moorhead --$t"Denominational" colleges in antebellum America? : a case study of Presbyterians and Methodists in the South /$rBradley J. Longfield --$tDenominational history as public history : the Lutheran case /$rChrista R. Klein.
520 1 $a"Denominationalism - that "free market" mode of organizing religious life which, some say, manages to combine traditional religious claims with a free society in a peculiarly American way - is the subject of this collection of previously unpublished papers." "No institution, the editors argue, is as crucial for the understanding of American religious life, yet so much in need of reassessment as the denomination. In a wide-ranging collection of articles, a distinguished set of commentators on American religion examine the denomination's past and present roles, its definable nature, and its evolution over time. The study of denominations, the authors show, sheds light on broader understandings of American religious and cultural life." "The contributors - scholars of the Roman Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Mormon, and African-American traditions - explore the state and history of denominational studies in America, suggesting new models and approaches drawn from anthropology, sociology, theology, history, and history of religions. They offer provocative case studies that reimagine denominational studies."--BOOK JACKET.
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700 1 $aMullin, Robert Bruce.
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830 0 $aReligion in America series (Oxford University Press)
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