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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... took the name John Paul I , died within a few weeks of his election . A second assemblage of the College of Cardinals chose the first non - Italian to the papacy since the Dutchman Adrian VI in the 1520s - Karol Wojtyla , the cardinal ...
... took the name John Paul I , died within a few weeks of his election . A second assemblage of the College of Cardinals chose the first non - Italian to the papacy since the Dutchman Adrian VI in the 1520s - Karol Wojtyla , the cardinal ...
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... took as one of its premises the notion that human progress was inevitable and illimitable if reason was the basis for social organization . Finally , John Wesley's Arminianism and his teaching that " entire sanctification " was within ...
... took as one of its premises the notion that human progress was inevitable and illimitable if reason was the basis for social organization . Finally , John Wesley's Arminianism and his teaching that " entire sanctification " was within ...
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... took the initiative in bringing about discussions with the two other compre- hensive and moderate American Lutheran groups . To the surprise of many , these discussions proved successful : they resulted in the formation of a new church ...
... took the initiative in bringing about discussions with the two other compre- hensive and moderate American Lutheran groups . To the surprise of many , these discussions proved successful : they resulted in the formation of a new church ...
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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