A religious history of America / Edwin Scott Gaustad.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: San Francisco : Harper & Row, ©1990.Edition: New rev. edDescription: xvi, 391 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0060630922
- 9780060630928
- 0060630949
- 9780060630942
- 0060630922 :
- 291.0973 21 G2381
- 20
- BR515 .G3 1990
- 11.59
- HD 219
- HR 1640
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
pt. 1. Age of exploration -- New worlds and ancient peoples -- Spain's vision and Spain's mission -- French fur and French faith -- English liturgy and English lethargy -- pt. 2. Age of colonization -- "Almighty god hath opened the gate": Virginia -- "One small candle may light a thousand": Puritan New England -- "A full liberty in religious concernmens": Rhode Island -- "The gospel into a fruitful bosom": New York, New Jersey, Delaware -- "In no ways molested or prejudiced": Pennsylvania -- "An excellent school to learn Christ in": Carolinas and Georgia -- pt. 3. Age of expansion -- Liberty and law -- Freedom and the frontier -- Civilizing and redeeming the West -- A house of faith divided -- Faithful immigrants and the "Varieties of religious experience" -- New challenges and the responses of faith -- pt. 4. Age of empire -- The church and the world -- Mainstream and other streams -- Faith and reason -- War, peace, and religious renewal -- pt. 5. Age of limits -- The courts, the schools, the streets -- Alienation, liberation, union -- Era of limits.
DEPICTS RELIGION'S ROLE IN AMERICAN HISTORY AND THE DISCRIMINATION AGAINST IMMIGRANTS AND RACIAL GROUPS.
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