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9780817357085

Recovering the Margins of American Religious History

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    9780817357085

  • ISBN10:

    0817357084

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2012-04-03
  • Publisher: Univ of Alabama Pr
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Summary

Recovering the Margins of American Religious History, a celebration of the life and work of David Edwin Harrell Jr., brings together essays from Harrell's colleagues, peers, and students that explore his impact and legacy in the field of American religious studies. Raised in an upper-class family in mid-twentieth-century Jacksonville, Florida, Harrell's membership in the Church of Christ helped establish his sense of self as a spiritual outsider. This early exclusion from the Christian mainstream laid a foundation for Harrell's pioneering studies of marginalized faiths, including the first stirrings of neo-fundamentalism and the diminishingly influential social gospel movement. Harrell's connections with these religious movements point to his deeper ongoing concerns with class, gender, and race as core factors behind religious institutions, and he has unblinkingly investigated a wide range of social dynamics. Combining an extensive knowledge of and long-standing passion for American religious history with a comprehensive understanding of the developing world, Harrell's research and writings over his lifetime have produced compelling portraits of the American religious underclass, an increased integration of religion into the narrative of world history, and innovative new comparative studies in the healing and charismatic movements of the developing world. Contributors Scott C. Billingsley / Wayne Flynt / James R. Goff Jr. / John C. Hardin / Samuel S. Hill / Richard T. Hughes / Beth Barton Schweiger / Grant Wacker / B. Dwain Waldrep / Charles Reagan Wilson

Author Biography

B. Dwain Waldrep is a professor and chair of the Department of Arts and Sciences at Southeastern Bible College. Scott Billingsley is an assistant professor of history at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, and author of It's a New Day: Race and Gender in the Modern Charismatic Movement.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. vii
Prefacep. xiii
Acknowledgmentsp. xvii
David Edwin Harrell Jr.: American Religious Historianp. 3
Elijah's Never Failing Cruse of Oil: David Harrell and the Historiography of America's Pentecostalsp. 15
David Edwin Harrell Jr. and the History of the Stone Campbell Traditionp. 24
David Edwin Harrell Jr. and the Broadening of Southern Religious Studiesp. 33
The Midas Touch: Kenneth E. Hagin and the Prosperity Gospelp. 43
Rock Fights, Quarantines, and Confessionals: B. C. Goodpasture, the Gospel Advocate, and Keeping Order in Churches of Christp. 60
Northern Millenarian Fundamentalism in the South, 1900-1950p. 84
Conclusion: The Very Civil Convictions of Ed Harrellp. 100
Notesp. 107
Contributorsp. 127
Indexp. 131
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