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Transatlantic Religion Europe America And The Making Of Modern Christianity Annette G Aubert

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Transatlantic Religion Europe America And The Making Of Modern Christianity Annette G Aubert
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.86 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Annette G. Aubert, Zachary Purvis
ISBN: 9789004465022, 9004465022
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Transatlantic Religion Europe America And The Making Of Modern Christianity Annette G Aubert by Annette G. Aubert, Zachary Purvis 9789004465022, 9004465022 instant download after payment.

Transatlantic Religion offers a new perspective on nineteenth-century American Christianity that takes into account the century’s major transformations in politics, philosophy, education, and religious doctrine. The book includes previously unexamined material to explain the influences of European ideas on the intellectual diversity and cultural specifics of American Christianity. It gives readers access to a new analytical approach to the transatlantic development of religion in America, one that acknowledges the role of ecumenical and partisan religious journalism, academic-religious mentoring, profound changes in the field of scientific inquiry, and the aims of institution builders.

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