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Uneasy Center
Contributor(s): Conkin, Paul K. (Author)
ISBN: 0807844926     ISBN-13: 9780807844922
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
OUR PRICE:   $42.75  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: February 1995
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Annotation: Distinguished intellectual historian Paul Conkin offers the first comprehensive examination of mainline Protestantism in America, from its emergence in the colonial era to its rise to predominance in the early nineteenth century and the beginnings of its gradual decline in the years preceding the Civil War. He clarifies theological traditions and doctrinal arguments and includes substantive discussions of institutional development and of the order and content of worship.
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christianity - Denominations
Dewey: 280.409
LCCN: 94-12292
Lexile Measure: 1380
Physical Information: 0.92" H x 6.16" W x 9.24" (1.25 lbs) 352 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
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Distinguished intellectual historian Paul Conkin offers the first comprehensive examination of mainline Protestantism in America, from its emergence in the colonial era to its rise to predominance in the early nineteenth century and the beginnings of its gradual decline in the years preceding the Civil War. He clarifies theological traditions and doctrinal arguments and includes substantive discussions of institutional development and of the order and content of worship. Conkin defines Reformed Christianity broadly, to encompass Presbyterians, Episcopalians, Congregationalists, Methodists, Calvinist Baptists, and all other denominations originating in the work of reformers other than Luther. He portrays growing unease and conflict within this center of American Protestantism before the Civil War as a result of doctrinal disputes (especially regarding salvation), scholarly and scientific challenges to evangelical Christianity, differences in institutional practices, and sectional disagreements related to the issue of slavery. Conkin grounds his study in a broad history of Western Christianity, and he integrates the South into his discussion, thereby offering a truly national perspective on the history of the Reformed tradition in America.


Contributor Bio(s): Conkin, Paul K.: - Paul K. Conkin is Distinguished Professor of History at Vanderbilt University. His books include Puritans and Pragmatists: Eight Eminent American Thinkers and Cane Ridge: America's Pentecost.Conkin, Paul K.: - Paul K. Conkin is Distinguished Professor of History at Vanderbilt University. His books include Puritans and Pragmatists: Eight Eminent American Thinkers and Cane Ridge: America's Pentecost.