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9780300100129

A Religious History of the American People; Second Edition

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  • ISBN13:

    9780300100129

  • ISBN10:

    0300100124

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Trade Paper
  • Copyright: 2004-07-11
  • Publisher: Yale University Press

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Summary

This classic work, winner of the 1973 National Book Award in Philosophy and Religion andChristian Century'schoiceas 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

Author Biography

Sydney E. Ahlstrom, an eminent scholar of the history of religious thought in America, taught at Yale University for more than thirty years and held the Samuel Knight Chair in American History and Modern Religious History at the time of his death in 1984 David D. Hall is Bartlett Professor of New England Church History at Harvard Divinity School

Table of Contents

Illustrations
x
Foreword to the Second Edition xi
David D. Hall
Preface to the Fourth Printing xix
Preface xxi
American Religious History in the Post-Protestant Era
1(14)
PART I: EUROPEAN PROLOGUE
15(106)
Western Catholicism
18(18)
The Church in New Spain
36(18)
The Church in New France
54(16)
The Reformation
70(14)
The Reformation in Great Britain and the Age of Puritanism
84(15)
Empire, Commerce, and Religion: A Survey of Early Colonization
99(22)
PART II: THE PROTESTANT EMPIRE FOUNDED
121(140)
The Rise and Flowering of the Puritan Spirit
124(11)
The Holy Commonwealths of New England
135(16)
Tensions in the New England Way
151(15)
Religious Diversity in Rhode Island
166(18)
Early Protestantism in the Southern Colonies
184(16)
The Middle Colonies: Dutch, Puritans, and Quakers
200(14)
The Extension of Anglicanism
214(16)
The German Sects and the Rise of Pietism
230(15)
The German Reformed and Lutheran Churches
245(16)
PART III: THE CENTURY OF AWAKENING AND REVOLUTION
261(124)
The Shaping of Colonial Presbyterianism
265(15)
The Great Awakening in New England
280(15)
Jonathan Edwards and the Renewal of New England Theology
295(19)
Evangelical Expansion in the South
314(16)
Roman Catholicism in the American Colonies
330(13)
Provincial America and the Coming of the Enlightenment
343(17)
The Revolutionary Era
360(25)
PART IV: THE GOLDEN DAY OF DEMOCRATIC EVANGELICALISM
385(126)
The Emergence of American Unitarianism
388(15)
The New England Theology in Democratic America
403(12)
The Second Great Awakening in New England: Revival, Evangelism, and Reform
415(14)
The Great Revival in the West and the Growth of the Popular Denominations
429(26)
Presbyterians and Congregationalists in the Old Northwest: Advance and Conflict
455(17)
Sectarian Heyday
472(19)
The Communitarian Impulse
491(20)
PART V: COUNTERVAILING RELIGION
511(122)
The Atlantic Migration and Lutheran Crisis
515(12)
The Forming of the Roman Catholic Church
527(13)
The Expansion of the Roman Catholic Church
540(15)
Anti-Catholicism and the Nativist Movement
555(14)
The Early Growth of Judaism
569(14)
The Romantic Mood
583(14)
Romantic Religion in New England
597(18)
Catholic Movements in American Protestantism
615(18)
PART VI: SLAVERY AND EXPIATION
633(98)
The High Tide of Humanitarian Reform
637(11)
Slavery, Disunion, and the Churches
648(22)
The Churches amid Civil War and Reconstruction
670(28)
The Rise of the Black Churches
698(17)
The Southern White Churches after the War
715(16)
PART VII: THE ORDEALS OF TRANSITION
731(142)
Urban Growth and the Protestant Churches
735(14)
Protestantism and the Later Immigration
749(14)
The Golden Age of Liberal Theology
763(22)
The Social Gospel
785(20)
Dissent and Reaction in Protestantism
805(20)
The ``Americanism'' Crisis in the Catholic Church
825(17)
The Protestant Establishment and the New Nativism
842(15)
Crusading Protestantism
857(16)
PART VIII: THE AGE OF FALTERING CRUSADES
873(92)
The Little War and the Great War
877(18)
The Twenties: From the Armistice to the Crash
895(23)
The Thirties: From the Crash to Pearl Harbor
918(14)
Neo-Orthodoxy and Social Crisis
932(17)
World War II and the Postwar Revival
949(16)
PART IX: TOWARD POST-PURITAN AMERICA
965(154)
Twentieth-Century Judaism
969(16)
The Ancient Eastern Churches in America
985(13)
Roman Catholicism in the Twentieth Century
998(21)
Harmonial Religion since the Later Nineteenth Century
1019(18)
Piety for the Age of Aquarius: Theosophy, Occultism, and Non-Western Religion
1037(18)
Black Religion in the Twentieth Century
1055(24)
The Turbulent Sixties
1079(18)
From the Seventies to the Present
1097(22)
David D. Hall
Bibliography 1119(32)
Supplementary Bibliography 1151(12)
Index 1163

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