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The Last Message of William Jennings Bryan

The Last Message of William Jennings Bryan
Author: William Jennings Bryan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2013-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258939250

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This is a new release of the original 1925 edition.


William Jennings Bryan's Last Message

William Jennings Bryan's Last Message
Author: William Jennings Bryan
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1906267162

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William Jennings Bryan's Last Message

William Jennings Bryan's Last Message
Author: William Jennings Bryan
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1906267170

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A Godly Hero

A Godly Hero
Author: Michael Kazin
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2007-03-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0385720564

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ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: THE WASHINGTON POST, CHICAGO TRIBUNE, LOS ANGELES TIMES, ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH. Politician, evangelist, and reformer William Jennings Bryan was the most popular public speaker of his time. In this acclaimed biography—the first major reconsideration of Bryan’s life in forty years–award-winning historian Michael Kazin illuminates his astonishing career and the richly diverse and volatile landscape of religion and politics in which he rose to fame. Kazin vividly re-creates Bryan’s tremendous appeal, showing how he won a passionate following among both rural and urban Americans, who saw in him not only the practical vision of a reform politician but also the righteousness of a pastor. Bryan did more than anyone to transform the Democratic Party from a bulwark of laissez-faire to the citadel of liberalism we identify with Franklin D. Roosevelt. In 1896, 1900, and 1908, Bryan was nominated for president, and though he fell short each time, his legacy–a subject of great debate after his death–remains monumental. This nuanced and brilliantly crafted portrait restores Bryan to an esteemed place in American history.


The Other Side of the Scopes Monkey Trial

The Other Side of the Scopes Monkey Trial
Author: Jerry Bergman
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2023-10-26
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The enormous amount of literature on the Scopes Trial focuses on the religious elements of the trial. It almost totally ignored the importance of racism as taught in the text that Scopes used to teach biology. Bryan was not concerned about evolution in general, but specifically human evolution. He believed that Darwin's theory, as applied to humans, encouraged the oppression of certain oppressed groups. Taking evolution's philosophy to its logical conclusion meant justifying "survival of the fittest" in social matters. This philosophy he learned from his extensive reading about WWI was a major factor influencing the Germans to fight in the first World War. Furthermore, Bryan believed the citizens of Tennessee had a right to determine what their children were taught in the public schools. Another fact that is rarely mentioned is the main fossil evidence cited in the trial documents, and the press, in support of human evolution has been discredited by evolutionists including Neanderthal man, Piltdown man, Java man, and Nebraska man. Scopes was not a biology teacher, but rather taught math. His college degree was not in biology, but law. He was not put on the stand to testify in his trial, probably because he never taught evolution and could not honestly answer questions about teaching it. This book covers the so-called trial of the century, telling the real story of a sham brought on by the ACLU to further their political and anti-Christian goals.


Disfellowshiped

Disfellowshiped
Author: Gerald W. King
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2011-08-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1608992551

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Employing studies in population ecology as a framework for understanding the growth of religious movements, Disfellowshiped traces the growth of the Pentecostal movement. The author explores how the Pentecostal movement developed in relationship to Fundamentalism from its roots in the Holiness movement to the formation of the National Association of Evangelicals. Particular attention is given to the various critiques and rebuttals exchanged between Fundamentalists and Pentecostals, exploring how these two movements influenced and shaped one another. This book shows how, despite their mutual antagonism, these two movements held far more in common than in contrast. This book will be of great importance to all those interested in the history of Fundamentalism and the rise of Pentecostalism.