America's Religions: From Their Origins to the Twenty-first CenturyIn this comprehensive survey, Williams offers concise descriptions of the background, beliefs, practices, and leaders of America's most influential and distinctive religious movements and denominations. Thoroughly revised and updated, this third edition of America's Religions incorporates the latest scholarship on religion and considers timely issues such as status of Muslims in the United States after September 11, 2001; the impact of religion on American politics, especially concerning the emergence of the Religious Right; and the intense battles fought within the Catholic Church and other denominations over the status of gay marriage and accusations of clergy members' sexual abuse. This edition also includes thirty-eight new illustrations of key persons in American religious history and notable places of worship. |
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... bishop . Bishops are said to be direct successors of the apostles , and the doctrine of the apostolic succession is crucial to the church's notion of authority . ( This idea is also accepted by a number of other religious groups , such ...
... bishop . Bishops are said to be direct successors of the apostles , and the doctrine of the apostolic succession is crucial to the church's notion of authority . ( This idea is also accepted by a number of other religious groups , such ...
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... bishops . Finally , a bishop coadjutor is sometimes appointed when a bishop is old or infirm . Such a bishop functions as an assistant until the senior bishop's death or retirement , at which time the coadjutor automatically becomes bishop ...
... bishops . Finally , a bishop coadjutor is sometimes appointed when a bishop is old or infirm . Such a bishop functions as an assistant until the senior bishop's death or retirement , at which time the coadjutor automatically becomes bishop ...
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... bishop in the near future , and again provided an " escape clause " whereby congregations unwilling to accept the episcopal authority of a woman could import a male bishop on occasions such as confirmation when a bishop was required ...
... bishop in the near future , and again provided an " escape clause " whereby congregations unwilling to accept the episcopal authority of a woman could import a male bishop on occasions such as confirmation when a bishop was required ...
Contents
THE TRADITIONS | 13 |
The Sundering of Western Christendom and the Emergence of the Protestant Traditions | 78 |
The Lutheran Tradition | 79 |
Copyright | |
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