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The Presbyterians (Denominations in America) [Paperback]

Randall Balmer (Author), John R. Fitzmier (Author)

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0275948471 978-0275948474 February 28, 1994
In a brief, narrative survey, Balmer and Fitzmier trace the history of the Presbyterian tradition, from its roots in Europe to its manifestations in contemporary America. The six chapters cover the European origins of Presbyterianism; the growth of Presbyterianism in the Northern and Southern states during the nineteenth century; and the development of Presbyterianism in twentieth-century America. Concluding with a Chronology and Bibliographic Essay, this is an ideal text for courses in Church History, American Religious History, or American social and cultural history.

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This comprehensive survey describes the history of the Presbyterian Church in America and includes a biographical dictionary of its most influential figures. Part 1 is a narrative history of its European origins in terms of the role that Zwingli, Calvin, and Knox played in developing Reformed and Presbyterian theology. The spread of the movement in America was as dramatic as its European birth. Many Scots-Irish Presbyterians came to America in the early 1770s seeking economic opportunity and met with persecution as they moved south into Virginia, where the Church of England predominated. In the colonies, the Presbyterian Church disagreed over doctrine and, most decisively, slavery, eventually splitting into two factions. A final account is included on the involvement of the church in today's ecumenical movement. Part 2 features profiles of Presbyterian leaders like Weatherspoon, Finney, McGready, Hodge, and Warfield. The authors are non-Presbyterians but effectively capture the essential characteristics of the tradition. This is an indispensable research tool for anyone interested in American religious history. Recommended for academic and seminary collections.
- Ravonne A. Green, Emmanuel Coll. Lib., Franklin Springs, Ga.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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“...Balmer and Fitzmier provide a commendable introduction to the role of Presbyterians in American life.”–Journal of Church and State

“A meticulously documented abridged institutional history that clearly explains schisms and reunions within American Presbyterianism, such as the Old School/New School controversies, within their wider theological and social context. It brilliantly frames the persistent place of the Westminster Standards in all church debates, both doctrinal and ethical.”–Religious Studies Review

“Balmer and Fitzmier give us The Presbyterians in the rich diversity of their American family traditions. The lively narrative style will make this compact volume especially suitable for students and teachers in colleges and seminaries.”–Ronald C. White, Jr. The Huntington Library and U.C.L.A.

“This is a concise and lively account of the Presbyterian tradition in America. Balmer and Fitzmier explore its old world roots, and new world branchings, including the contribution to ecumenical discussions in the 20th century. The authors provide a manifestly useful introduction, a decidedly valuable summary.”– John F. Wilson Collord Professor, Department of Religion Princeton University

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A prize-winning historian and Emmy Award nominee, Randall Balmer is professor of American religious history at Barnard College, Columbia University, and formerly a visiting professor at Yale Divinity School. He has lectured at the Chautauqua Institution, the Commonwealth Club of California and the Smithsonian Associates and to audiences around the country. He has been a visiting professor at Dartmouth College and at Rutgers, Yale, Drew, Northwestern, and Princeton universities. He is adjunct professor of church history at Union Theological Seminary, and he has also been a visiting professor in the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

Mr. Balmer, who earned the Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1985, has published widely both in academic and scholarly journals and in the popular press. He is an editor for Christianity Today, and his commentaries on religion in America, distributed by the New York Times Syndicate, have appeared in newspapers across the country. He has published opinion pieces in the Des Moines Register, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the San Diego Times-Union, the Dallas Morning News, Slate, the Philadelphia Inquirer, New York Newsday, the Albany Times-Union, the Nation and the New York Times. His first book, "A Perfect Babel of Confusion: Dutch Religion and English Culture in the Middle Colonies," won several awards, and his second book, "Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory: A Journey into the Evangelical Subculture in America," now in its fourth edition, was made into a three-part documentary for PBS. Mr. Balmer was nominated for an Emmy for his script-writing and for hosting that series.

His second documentary, "Crusade: The Life of Billy Graham," was aired on PBS and also appeared in A&E's Biography series. "'In the Beginning': The Creationist Controversy," a two-part documentary on the creation-evolution debate, was first broadcast over PBS in May 1995 and then recut and broadcast in fall 2001.

The author of a dozen books, Mr. Balmer has co-written a history of American Presbyterians, a book on mainline Protestantism, and another book, "Protestantism in America," with Lauren F. Winner. Other books include "Encyclopedia of Evangelicalism," published by Baylor University Press, and "Religion in Twentieth Century America," part of the Religion in American Life series, published by Oxford University Press. A spiritual memoir, "Growing Pains: Learning to Love My Father's Faith," published by Brazos Press in 2001, was named "book of the year" (spirituality) by Christianity Today. More recently, "God in the White House: How Faith Shaped the Presidency from John F. Kennedy to George W. Bush," was released by HarperOne in January 2008, and "The Making of Evangelicalism: From Revivalism to Politics and Beyond" was published by Baylor University Press in 2010.

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The story of Presbyterianism in America, like that of most American denominations, properly begins in sixteenth-century Europe. Read the first page
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double predestination scheme, subscription controversy, presbyterian tradition, presbyterian polity, turbulent sixties, limited atonement, merger negotiations, reformed theologians, sectional crisis
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New York, Old School, General Assembly, New School, United States, American Presbyterians, New England, New Jersey, American Presbyterianism, Old Side, New Side, Princeton Seminary, Re-Thinking Missions, Cumberland Presbytery, Oxford University Press, Roman Catholic, Princeton Theological Seminary, Reformed Protestantism, Synod of Philadelphia, Charles Hodge, Plan of Union, American Tradition, Holy Spirit, Middle Colonies, United Synod
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