
Baptist and Methodist Faiths in America
by Ingersoll, Julie; Melton, John Gordon, Ph.D.Rent Textbook
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Table of Contents
Foreword | 4 | (3) | |||
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Introduction Evangelical Origins, Beliefs, and Practices | 7 | (10) | |||
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35 | (16) | |||
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Glossary | 120 | (2) | |||
Time Line | 122 | (1) | |||
Resources | 123 | (1) | |||
Index | 124 |
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Exploring the history of groups deeply rooted in America, from the first immigrants in the 1600s and the Great Awakening of the 1700s to the rise of fundamentalism in the 1800s and today's television evangelists, Baptist and Methodist Faiths in America examines the impact of these faiths on the cultural, social, and political life of America. Active participants in the arts and in the field of communications—especially broadcasting—they have often used their access to media technology to reach a wide audience. Professing strong positions in the debates over social issues—such as abortion and gay rights—and the policies of the government, including everything from school prayer to education funding, these groups have played and continue to play an important role in American society.
Coverage includes:
The Scopes Monkey Trial
The beginnings of the "literal Bible" movement
Early leaders such as Dwight Moody and Billy Sunday
Modern preachers such as Billy Graham and Pat Robertson
National leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Jimmy Carter
Habitat for Humanity.
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