Description: Reimagining Denominationalism by Robert Bruce Mullin, Russell E. Richey In a wide-ranging collection of articles, a distinguished set of commentators on American religion examine the denominations past and present roles, its definable nature, and its evolution over time. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Denominationalism--that free market mode of organizing religious life which, some say, manages to combine traditional religious claims with a free society in a peculiarly American way--is the subject of the previously unpublished papers in this collection. No institution, the editors argue, is as crucial for the understanding of American religious life, yet so much in need of reassessment as the denomination. In a wide-ranging collection of articles, adistinguished set of commentators on American religion examine the denominations past and present roles, its definable nature, and its evolution over time. The study of denominations, the authors show, shedslight on broader understandings of American religious and cultural life. The contributors--scholars of the Roman Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Mormon, and African-American traditions--explore the state and history of denominational studies in America, suggesting new models and approaches drawn from anthropology, sociology, theology, history, and history of religions. They offer provocative case studies that reimagine denominational studies. Author Biography Robert Bruce Mullin is Society for the Promotion of Religion and Learning Professor of History and World Mission and Professor of Modern Anglican Studies in the General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church. Russell E. Richey is William R. Cannon Distinguished Professor of Church History in the Candler School of Theology at Emory University. Table of Contents ContributorsIntroductionRussell E. Richey and Robert Bruce MullinI. OverviewsThe Death and Rebirth of Denominational HistoryHenry Warner BowdenDenominational Studies in the Reshaping of American Religious HistoryWilliam R. HutchinsonThe People as Well as the Prelates: A Social History of a DenominationJay P. DolanDenominationalism and the Black ChurchLaurie F. Maffly-KippDenominations and Denominationalism: An American MorphologyRussell E. RicheyThe Question of Denominational Histories in the United States: Dead End or Creative Beginning?Charles H. LongII. ModelsDenominations: Who and What Are We Studying?Nancy T. AmmermanHave You Ever Prayed to Saint Jude?: Reflections on Fieldwork in Catholic ChicagoRobert A. OrsiDenominations as Bilingual CommunitiesRobert Bruce MullinRemembering, Recovering, and Inventing What Being the People of God Means: Reflections on Method in the Scholarly Writing of Denominational HistoryJan ShippsIII. Case StudiesDenominational History When Gender Is the Focus: Women in American MethodismJean Mill SchmidtReform, Conservative, and Orthodox Judaism in America: Is There an Alternative to Denominationalism?Marc Lee RaphaelAfrican Methodisms and the Rise of Black DenominationalismWill B. GravelyPresbyterians and the Mystique of Organizational Efficiency, 1870-1936James H. MoorheadDenominational Colleges in Antebellum America? A Case Study of Presbyterians and Methodists in the SouthBradley J. LongfieldDenominational History as Public History: The Lutheran CaseChrista R. KleinIndex Review "The interpretive essays gathered here constitute a significant contribution to the study of denominations....The present volume lays an indispensable groundwork from which to survey the changing landscape of Religion in America." -Reviews in Religion and Theology"Mullin and Richey have assembled an impressive array of writers....Reimagining Denominationalism is a first-rate collection of essays." -Sociology of Religion"...[an] authoritative collection....Reimagining Denominationalism is noteworthy for the seriousness with which its contributors take the title." -Books & Culture Long Description Denominationalism--that free market mode of organizing religious life which, some say, manages to combine traditional religious claims with a free society in a peculiarly American way--is the subject of the previously unpublished papers in this collection. No institution, the editors argue, is as crucial for the understanding of American religious life, yet so much in need of reassessment as the denomination. In a wide-ranging collection of articles, adistinguished set of commentators on American religion examine the denominations past and present roles, its definable nature, and its evolution over time. The study of denominations, the authors show, sheds light on broader understandings of American religious and cultural life. The contributors--scholarsof the Roman Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Mormon, and African-American traditions--explore the state and history of denominational studies in America, suggesting new models and approaches drawn from anthropology, sociology, theology, history, and history of religions. They offer provocative case studies that reimagine denominational studies. 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Richey Short Title REIMAGINING DENOMINATIONALISM Series Religion in America Language English ISBN-10 0199767459 ISBN-13 9780199767458 Media Book Format Paperback Subtitle Interpretive Essays DEWEY 200.973 Residence New York City, NY, US Illustrations black & white illustrations Pages 336 Position Teacher and Author of parent advice Year 2012 Publication Date 2012-01-26 Imprint Oxford University Press Inc Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States Affiliation Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA UK Release Date 2012-01-26 AU Release Date 2012-01-26 NZ Release Date 2012-01-26 US Release Date 2012-01-26 Edited by Sidney Winter Birth 1939 Death 1979 Qualifications MD, FACP Publisher Oxford University Press Inc Alternative 9780195087789 Audience Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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Book Title: Reimagining Denominationalism: Interpretive Essays
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Author: Robert Bruce Mullin, Russell E. Richey
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