Quest for a Christian America : the Disciples of Christ and American society to 1866 /
The Disciples of Christ, led by reformers such as Alexander Campbell and Barton W. Stone, was one of a number of early-19th-century primitivist religious movements seeking to "restore the ancient order of things." The Disciples movement was little more than a loose collection of independen...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Nashville :
Disciples of Christ Historical Society,
1966.
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Colección: | Harrell, David Edwin. Social history of the Disciples of Christ ;
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- I. The setting
- religion and American society, 1800-1865
- The disciples of Christ, 1800-1865
- Religion and society
- Disciples social thought, 1800-1865
- II. The mind of a movement
- Half law
- Half love
- Half prophet
- Half peacemaker
- The millennial order
- The American millennium
- The Anglo-Saxon millennium
- The church and the world
- The mind of a movement
- III. An American economic gospel
- The principles of Christian capitalism
- The tribunal of business ethics
- Humanitarian impulse
- The gospel of community
- Rumblings of the future
- The economic pattern
- IV. Slavery and sectionalism
- an entering wedge
- American slavery
- Black disciples
- Humanitarian impulse, 1800-1845
- Campbell and common sense, 1800-1845
- Abolitionism and controversy, 1845-1861
- James Shannon
- Fire-eating preacher
- The moderate mold
- The sectional pattern
- V. Pacifism and patriotism
- the cleavage deepens
- Prelude
- Crisis
- Pacifism and neutrals
- Christians go to war
- The church goes to war
- Evil omens
- Can we divide?
- VI. The Christian and the world
- Demon rum
- The noxious weed
- Worldly allurements
- The Lord's day
- Marriage and divorce
- The business of Moral regeneration
- Diverging views
- VII. The residue of reform
- Capital punishment
- The rights of woman
- Indians
- Secret societies
- "The mother of harlots"
- VIII. The quest.