The Variety of American Evangelicalism

The Variety of American Evangelicalism
Author: Donald W. Dayton
Publsiher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2001-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1572331585

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Those labeled as "evangelicals" commonly are assumed to constitute a large and fairly homogeneous segment of American Protestantism. This volume suggests that, in fact, evangelicalism is better understood as a set of distinct subtraditions, each with its own history, organizations, and priorities. The differences among groups are so important that the question arises: Is the term "evangelical" useful at all?

The Stone Campbell Movement

The Stone Campbell Movement
Author: Leroy Garrett
Publsiher: College Press
Total Pages: 628
Release: 2002
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0899009093

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Churches of Christ in Oklahoma

Churches of Christ in Oklahoma
Author: W. David Baird
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2020-01-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806166377

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In the 1950s and 1960s, Churches of Christ were the fastest growing religious organization in the United States. The churches flourished especially in southern and western states, including Oklahoma. In this compelling history, historian W. David Baird examines the key characteristics, individuals, and debates that have shaped the Churches of Christ in Oklahoma from the early nineteenth century to the beginning of the twenty-first century. Baird’s narrative begins with an account of the Stone-Campbell movement, which emerged along the American frontier in the early 1800s. Representatives of this movement in Oklahoma first came as missionaries to American Indians, mainly to the Cherokees, Chickasaws, and Choctaws. Baird highlights the role of two prominent missionaries during this period, and he next describes a second generation of missionaries who came along during the era of the Twin Territories, prior to statehood. In 1906, as a result of disagreements regarding faith and practice, followers of the Stone-Campbell Movement divided into two organizations: Churches of Christ and Disciples of Christ. Baird then focuses solely on Churches of Christ in Oklahoma, all the while keeping a broader national context in view. Drawing on extensive research, Baird delves into theological and political debates and explores the role of the Churches of Christ during the two world wars. As Churches of Christ grew in number and size throughout the country during the mid-twentieth century, controversy loomed. Oklahoma’s Churches of Christ argued over everything from Sunday schools and the support of orphan’s homes to worship elements, gender roles in the church, and biblical interpretation. And nobody could agree on why church membership began to decline in the 1970s, despite exciting new community outreach efforts. This history by an accomplished scholar provides solid background and new insight into the question of whether Churches of Christ locally and nationally will be able to reverse course and rebuild their membership in the twenty-first century.

The Search for the Ancient Order V1 2

The Search for the Ancient Order V1 2
Author: Earl Irvin West
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 860
Release: 2011-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1258159449

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Two Volumes In One. Volume 1, 1849-1865; Volume 2, 1866-1906.

The Disciples Second Edition

The Disciples   Second Edition
Author: D. Duane Cummins
Publsiher: Chalice Press
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2023-07-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780827237346

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This new second edition, refined, updated and revised, contains the story of those 15 years along with revisions in how a humble gathering evolved over two centuries into the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), a modern denomination of international stature. The Disciples: A Struggle for Reformation, Revised Edition discusses how Disciples progressed from congregationalism to Covenant, how they survived the tumult of Civil War, how they developed a ministry of missions on a global scale, and how they met the brutal challenge of 21st century COVID.

Reviving the Ancient Faith

Reviving the Ancient Faith
Author: Richard T. Hughes
Publsiher: ACU Press
Total Pages: 938
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780891128557

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A history of the churches of Christ in America with emphasis on who they are and why. Fourteen chapters with pictures of Restoration leaders from both the 19th and 20th centuries.

First Century Truth for a Twenty first Century World

First Century Truth for a Twenty first Century World
Author: David Gibson
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2011-09-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781469121437

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Can society function without a common standard of weights and measures, currency, and time-keeping? Is competition in athletics possible without rules? But what about religion? Is it left up to each person what to believe and practice, or is there a universal standard? There is. God sent Jesus, not only to die as our Savior, but also to reveal an authoritative message for our salvation. Jesus then transferred this message to the apostles. Guided by the Holy Spirit, they in turn preached this message, which is now preserved in the New Testament. This is our standard today.

The Life of Selina Campbell

The Life of Selina Campbell
Author: Loretta Marie Long
Publsiher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2013-09-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780817357559

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This first biography of Selina Campbell opens a window onto the experience of women in one of the most dynamic religious groups of 19th-century America Loretta M. Long examines the life and influence of Selina Campbell, one of the most visible women in the 19th-century Disciples of Christ movement. Best known as the wife of Alexander Campbell, founder of the Disciples, Selina Campbell both shaped and exemplified the role of women in this dynamic religious group (also known as the Stone-Campbell movement). Her story demonstrates the importance of faith in the lives of many women during this era and adds a new dimension to the concept of the “separate spheres” of men and women, which women like Campbell interpreted in the context of their religious beliefs. A household manager, mother, writer, and friend, Campbell held sway primarily in the domestic sphere, but she was not held captive by it. Her relationship with her husband was founded on a deep sense of partnership conditioned by their strong faith in an all-powerful God. Each of them took on complementary roles according to the perceived natural abilities of their genders: Alexander depended on Selina to manage his property and raise the children while he traveled the country preaching. Campbell outlived her husband by 30 years, and during that time published several newspaper articles and supported new causes, such as women in missions. In the end, as Long amply demonstrates, Selina Campbell was neither her husband’s shadow nor solely a domestic worker. She was, in her husband’s eyes, a full partner and a “fellow soldier” in the cause of Restoration.