A Documentary History of Religion in America to 1877For a good two decades teachers and students of American religious history have turned to the two-volume Documentary History of Religion in America for the most significant primary sources from the nation s founding to the present. Both volumes in this landmark work here appear in an updated and expanded third edition. Carefully refurbished by renowned historian of American religion Mark Noll, these rich sourcebooks contain original documents letters, sermons, court records, personal narratives, and more that chronicle the drama of American religious history. This third edition updates all of the bibliographical essays, brings the second volume up to the present, and incorporates other documents that reflect recent scholarly concerns, such as the religious dimensions of the Civil War and religious developments among women and people of color. |
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Americanizing the Ways of Faith | 91 |
1 Religion and Social Order | 94 |
2 Progress and the Perfect Society | 326 |
3 Restorations and Expectations | 350 |
4 Denominations and Winning the West | 369 |
5 Voluntarism Revisited | 389 |
Evangelical Empire Rise and Fall | 403 |
1 Theology in the New Nation | 407 |
2 Pluralism or Protestantism | 426 |
3 Human Rights and American Religion | 469 |
2 Religious and Racial Variety | 123 |
3 Passions and Intellect | 158 |
Revolution Political and Ecclesiastical | 193 |
1 Religion and Revolution | 198 |
2 Aftermath of Revolution | 227 |
3 Religion in the Revolution and the New Republic | 250 |
Liberty Unleashed | 293 |
1 The Voluntary Principle | 297 |
Sectional Crisis and Reconstruction | 515 |
1 Debate over Slavery | 518 |
2 The Civil War as a Religious Event | 542 |
3 Meditations on the Nation under God | 562 |
4 After the War | 577 |
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