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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...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Harrell, David Edwin, Jr., 1930-2021
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Nashville : Disciples of Christ Historical Society, 1966.
Colección:Harrell, David Edwin. Social history of the Disciples of Christ ; 1.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a 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. 
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