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Record ID marc_claremont_school_theology/CSTMARC1_barcode.mrc:58231294:5269
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LEADER: 05269cam a2200565Ii 4500
001 ocm01439659
003 OCoLC
005 20200617073620.4
008 750710s1952 nyu b 000 0 eng
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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aSweet, William Warren,$d1881-1959.
245 10 $aReligion in the development of American culture, 1765-1840 /$cby William Warren Sweet.
260 $aNew York :$bScribner,$c1952.
300 $axiv, 338 pages ;$c22 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 315-332).
505 0 $aI. Religion in the revolutionary generation -- I. Religion in the revolutionary generation -- II. The Congregationalists and Presbyterians -- III. The Anglicans -- A. Loyalism in New England -- B. The Loyalists -- C. Loyalism among southern Anglicans -- D. The Dunkers -- V. The Roman Catholics -- VI. Religion and the continental congress -- VII. The revolution and vital religion -- III. Breaking old world ties: the ordeal of organization -- I. The congressional bodies -- II. The Baptists -- III. The Presbyterians -- IV. The Methodists -- V. The Episcopalians -- VI. The Roman Catholics -- VII. The non-English speaking bodies -- A. The Lutherans -- B. The German reformed -- C. The Moravians -- VIII. Religion in the making of the constitution -- IV. Religion follows the frontier -- I. Religion following independence -- A. Deism -- B. General irreligion -- II. Westward movement and religion -- III. The plan of union of 1901 and the Congregationalists -- IV. The Presbyterians -- V. The Episcopalians -- VI. The Baptist farmer-preacher -- VII. The Methodist circuit-rider -- VIII. The Roman Catholics -- IX. Quaker migration westward -- V. Barbarism vs. revivalism -- I. The pioneers -- II. Migration and civilization -- III. The churches as frontier moral courts -- IV. Revivalism -- V. Religion and orderly society -- VI. Frontier religious songs -- VI. Religion and our cultural foundations -- I. What is culture? -- II. Religion as a history-making factor -- III. The American educational heritage -- IV. The two legal factors which paved the way for the American college movement -- V. Church colleges dominate the college movement to the civil war -- VI. College founding a frontier phenomenon -- VII. Motives in college founding -- VIII. The early training schools for the military -- IX. Rise of theological seminaries -- X. The rise of theological seminaries in the west -- XI. The rise and development of religious literature -- VII. The revolt against Calvinism -- The new England phase -- I. The rise of Unitarianism -- II. Universalism -- III. The trend away from Calvinism within congregationalism -- A. The new haven theology or Taylorism -- B. Horace Bushnell and his theology -- IV. The freewill Baptists -- V. New school Presbyterianism -- VI. The frontier phase -- VII. Liberalism in Kentucky -- VIII. Liberalism in the west -- IX. The stone revolt -- X. The Campbell revolt -- XI. The Methodist attack -- XII. The Oberlin theory -- XIII. Quaker schism, 1827 -- VIII. Disinterested benevolence at work -- I. Theological concepts giving rise to benevolence -- II. Nationalism and benevolence -- III. Indian missions -- IV. Indian missions, second phase -- V. America a mission field -- A. State missionary societies -- VI. National home mission societies -- A. American home missionary society -- B. Presbyterian home missions -- C. Baptist home missions -- D. Methodist home missions -- E. Episcopalian domestic missions -- IX. The rise of frontier utopias -- I. Revivalism -- II. Mormonism -- A. The prophet Joseph and the book of Mormon -- B. The Strangite movement -- III. Religious communitarianism -- A. The Shakers -- B. Noyes and the Oneida community -- IV. Millennialism.
590 $bArchive
651 0 $aUnited States$xChurch history.
651 0 $aUnited States$xCivilization.
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651 7 $aUnited States.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01204155
650 07 $aKultur.$2swd
650 07 $aReligion.$2swd
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650 07 $aReligion.$0(DE-588)4049396-9$2gnd
651 7 $aUSA.$0(DE-588)4078704-7$2gnd
648 7 $aGeschichte 1765-1840.$2swd
655 7 $aChurch history.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01411629
776 08 $iOnline version:$aSweet, William Warren, 1881-1959.$tReligion in the development of American culture, 1765-1840.$dNew York : Scribner, 1952$w(OCoLC)609171874
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