Binding: Paperback
Page Count: 352
Publisher: Eerdmans
ISBN#: 9780802849489
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Description: One of our foremost historians of religion
here chronicles the arrival of Christianity in the New World, tracing the
turning points in the development of the immigrant church that have led to
today's distinctly American faith.
Taking a unique approach to this fascinating subject, Noll focuses
on what was
new about organized Christian religion on the American
continent by comparison with European Christianity. In doing so, Noll provides a
broad outline of the major events in the history of the Christian churches that
have filled North America with such remarkable vitality and diversity. He also
highlights some of the most important interpretive issues in the transfer of the
hereditary religion of Europe to America.
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From Europe to America Colonization, 1492-1730 The
Churches Become American, 1730-1830 The Separation of Church and State The High
Tide of Protestantism, 1830-1865 A New Christian Pluralism, 1865-1906 Divisions,
Renewal, Fragmentation, Acculturation, 1906-1960 The Recent Past, 1960-2000
Theology In the Shadow of the United States — Canada and Mexico The Fate of
European Traditions — Lutherans and Roman Catholics
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Day-to-Day Christian Spirituality and the Bible
Afterword
Appendix A: The
Largest Denominations (as of 2000) in the United States and
Canada
Appendix B: Regional Variations in the United States and
Canada
Chronology
Bibliography
Index