The Methodist Experience in America Volume 2

The Methodist Experience in America Volume 2
Author: Russell E. Richey,Kenneth E. Rowe,Jean Miller Schmidt
Publsiher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 727
Release: 2000-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781426764295

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Commissioned by the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry for use in United Methodist doctrine/polity/history courses. From a Sunday school teacher's account of a typical Sunday morning to letters from presidents, from architects' opinions for and against the Akron Plan to impassioned speeches demanding full rights for African Americans, women, homosexuals, and laity in the Church, this riveting collection of documents will interest scholars, clergy, and laity alike. This Sourcebook, part of the two-volume set The Methodist Experience in America, contains documents from between 1760 and 1998 pertaining to the movements constitutive of American United Methodism. The editors identify over two hundred documents by date, primary agent, and central theme or important action. The documents are organized on a strictly chronological basis, by the date of the significant action in the excerpt. Charts, graphs, timelines, and graphics are also included. The Sourcebook has been constructed to be used with the Narrative volume in which the interpretation of individual documents, discussions of context, details about events and individuals, and treatment of the larger developments can be found.

The Methodist Experience in America

The Methodist Experience in America
Author: Russell E. Richey,Kenneth E. Rowe,Jean Miller Schmidt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 699
Release: 2010
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0687246725

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A comprehensive one-volume history of American Methodism

The Methodist Experience in America Volume I

The Methodist Experience in America Volume I
Author: Kenneth E. Rowe,Dr. Russell E. Richey,Jean Miller Schmidt
Publsiher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 763
Release: 2010-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781426719370

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Beginning in 1760, this comprehensive history charts the growth and development of the Methodist and Evangelical United Brethren church family up and through the year 2000. Extraordinarily well-documented study with elaborate notes that will guide the reader to recent and standard literature on the numerous topics, figures, developments, and events covered. The volume is a companion to and designed to be used with THE METHODIST EXPERIENCE IN AMERICA: A SOURCEBOOK, for which it provides background, context and interpretation. Contents include: Launching the Methodist Movements 1760-1768 Structuring the Immigrant Initiatives 1769-1778 Making Church 1777-1784 Constituting Methodism 1784-1792 Spreaking Scriptural Holiness 1792-1816 Snapshot I- Methodism in 1816: Baltimore 1816 Building for Ministry and Nuture 1816-1850s Dividing by Mission, Ethnicity, Gender, and Vision 1816-1850s Dividing over Slavery, Region, Authority, and Race 1830-1860s Embracing the War Cause(s) 1860-1865 Reconstructing Methodism(s) 1866-1884 Snapshot II- Methodism in 1884: Wilker-Barre, PA 1884 Reshaping the Church for Mission 1884-1939 Taking on the World 1884-1939 Warring for World Order and Against Worldliness Within 1930-1968 Snapshot III- Methodism in 1968: Denver 1968 Merging and Reappraising 1968-1984 Holding Fast/Pressing On 1984-2000 A wide-angled narrative that attends to religious life at the local level, to missions and missionary societies , to justice struggles, to camp and quarterly meetings, to the Sunday school and catechisms, to architecture and worship, to higher education, to hospitals and homes, to temperance, to deaconesses and to Methodist experiences in war and in peace-making A volume that attends critically to Methodism’s dilemmas over and initiatives with regard to race, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation and relation to culture A documentation and display of the rich diversity of the Methodist experience A retelling of the contests over and evolution of Methodist/EUB organization, authority, ministerial orders and ethical/doctrinal emphases

Born of Conviction

Born of Conviction
Author: Joseph T. Reiff
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2016
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780190246815

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"In 1963 ... 28 native-born Mississippi Methodist ministers signed a formal declaration decrying the racism that made Mississippi the poster child of white supremacy. This powerful monograph by Reiff (religion, Emory and Henry College) contextualizes the declaration in the world of Mississippi's white Methodism, dominated by ministerial conservative Willard Leggett and segregationist John Satterfield. Reiff follows the 28 signatories, some of whom were forced to abandon the pulpits, some of whom chose exodus, and some of whom stayed behind. He explores the significance of the "Born of Conviction" statement as a prophetic challenge to the closed society of 1960s Mississippi, especially its power to shape Mississippi Methodism's evolving but incomplete struggle to overcome racism. ... This monograph adds to the literature about civil rights era Methodists, highlighting the role of racial moderates and their struggles to live out the dictates of their faith in a society ravaged by its tragic history"--Choice Reviews.

History of the Free Methodist Church of North America Volume 2

History of the Free Methodist Church of North America Volume 2
Author: Wilson Hogue
Publsiher: First Fruits Press
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2016-02-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1621714772

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History of the Free Methodist Church of North America: Volume 2. By Wilson T. Hogue

American Methodism

American Methodism
Author: Jean Miller Schmidt,Dr. Russell E. Richey,Kenneth E. Rowe
Publsiher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781426765179

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In this engaging and artful overview, Russell Richey, Kenneth Rowe, and Jean Miller Schmidt, some of Methodism’s most respected teachers, give readers a vivid picture of soulful terrain of the Methodist experience in America. The authors highlight key themes and events that continue to shape the Church. Knowing their history, Methodists are better positioned, prepared, and inspired for faithful witness and holy living.

History Of Methodism In Tennessee Volume 2

History Of Methodism In Tennessee  Volume 2
Author: John Berry McFerrin
Publsiher: Legare Street Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-07-18
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1021211370

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This is a comprehensive history of the Methodist Church in Tennessee, tracing its development from its earliest days to the present. Author John Berry McFerrin draws on a wide range of sources, including church records, diaries, and personal accounts, to provide a rich and detailed history of this important religious institution. With its clear, engaging writing and deep insight into Tennessee history, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of the Methodist Church in America. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

The Heritage of American Methodism

The Heritage of American Methodism
Author: Kenneth C. Kinghorn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1999
Genre: Methodist Church
ISBN: STANFORD:36105028567126

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The Heritage of American Methodism traces the grand legacy of American Methodism and shows how it became such a leading influence in the life of the nation. The drama of Methodism in America stands out as one of the most fascinating stories in the history of Christianity. This volume highlights the main reasons for this astonishing success and shows how the vitality of the Wesleyan way can be recovered. This illustrated history of American Methodism is presented for non-specialists in a beautifully designed, full-color format. Key Features: - A user-friendly, informative, and spell-binding account showing the impact of inspirational characters resounding today - Outstanding full-color photos and illustrations throughout - Portrays common links within the United Methodist Church and the unfolding drama of each conference - An attractive hardcover, "coffee-table" book Key Benefits: - Readers get the benefit of the history of American Methodism from a well-known expert - Can be used to help leaders prepare for classes on Methodism - An excellent gift for both young people and adults - Helps readers understand the challenges of tomorrow and the applications for the turbulence of life today