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Pastoral Letter from the Bishops of the Protestant Episcopal Church to the Clergy and Laity of the Church in the Confederate States of America. Delivered ... Nov. 22, 1862

Pastoral Letter from the Bishops of the Protestant Episcopal Church to the Clergy and Laity of the Church in the Confederate States of America. Delivered ... Nov. 22, 1862
Author: Protestant Episcopal Church (UNITED STATES OF AMERICA). Bishops
Publisher:
Total Pages: 26
Release: 1862
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For the Union of Evangelical Christendom

For the Union of Evangelical Christendom
Author: Allen C. Guelzo
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780271042022

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American Episcopalians have long prided themselves on their love of consensus and their position as the church of American elites. They have, in the process, often forgotten that during the nineteenth century their church was racked by a divisive struggle that threatened to tear apart the very fabric of the Episcopal Church. On one side of this struggle was a powerful and aggressive Evangelical party who hoped to make the Episcopal Church into the democratic head of "the sisterhood of Evangelical Churches" in America; on the other side was the Oxford Movement, equally powerful and aggressive but committed to a range of Romantic principles which celebrated disillusion and disgust with evangelicalism and democracy alike. The resulting conflict--over theology, liturgy, and, above all, culture--led to the schism of 1873, in which many Evangelicals left the church to form the Reformed Episcopal Church. For the Union of Evangelical Christendom tells this largely forgotten story using the case of the Reformed Episcopalians to open up the ironic anatomy of American religion at the turn of the century. Today, as the Episcopal Church once again finds itself enmeshed in cultural and religious crisis, the remembrance of a similar crisis a century ago brings an eerily prophetic ring to this remarkable work of cultural and religious history.


Bibliotheca Americana

Bibliotheca Americana
Author: Joseph Sabin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 596
Release: 1885
Genre: America
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