American Religious HistoryAmanda Porterfield John Wiley & Sons, 2008 M04 15 - 352 pages In this outstanding historical reader, the editor has gathered nine essays and over thirty primary documents to present a coherent picture of the history of American religion. |
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... Ann Taves PROTESTANTISM AS ESTABLISHMENT William R. Hutchison AMERICAN FUNDAMENTALISM: THE IDEAL OF FEMININITY Randal! Balmer xi Xiii 25 27 43 66 87 IOI 6 PART II I0 I4 I5 I7 CATHOLICISM AND AMERICAN. American Religious History: Contents.
... Ann Taves PROTESTANTISM AS ESTABLISHMENT William R. Hutchison AMERICAN FUNDAMENTALISM: THE IDEAL OF FEMININITY Randal! Balmer xi Xiii 25 27 43 66 87 IOI 6 PART II I0 I4 I5 I7 CATHOLICISM AND AMERICAN. American Religious History: Contents.
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... Fundamentalists, these conservative heirs of Puritanism also value the strength and purity of women's love, along with commitment to marriage as the centerpiece of family life. But against what they regard as liberal distortions of ...
... Fundamentalists, these conservative heirs of Puritanism also value the strength and purity of women's love, along with commitment to marriage as the centerpiece of family life. But against what they regard as liberal distortions of ...
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... Fundamentalism emerged to challenge liberal optimism about historical progress. Focusing especially on prophesies in the books of Daniel and Revelation, Fundamentalists correlated the signs of cosmic disaster in these prophesies with ...
... Fundamentalism emerged to challenge liberal optimism about historical progress. Focusing especially on prophesies in the books of Daniel and Revelation, Fundamentalists correlated the signs of cosmic disaster in these prophesies with ...
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