<p>Scholars, journalists, and religious leaders in the twentieth century widely hailed The Christian Century as the most influential Protestant magazine in America. This dissertation investigates the meaning of such praise. In what ways, and upon whom, did the Century exercise influence? Answering this question directs attention not only to the Century's editorial content but also to the cultural role of magazines and the makeup of the Century's audience, an elite group of white American Protestants who had no collective name for the first half of the twentieth century but came to be called the Protestant mainline.</p><p>I focus on the editorial tenure of Charles Clayton Morrison, who bought an obscure Disciples of Christ periodical at a sh...
Christendom, understood as that complex relationship between Christianity and culture, Church and S...
The basic principle underlying the Protestant Reformation was the “evils inherent in the Roman Catho...
How has Protestant higher education influenced America? The question might call forth some grand cl...
The most fundamental belief echoed in the Christian Century during the \u2720s was a persistent opti...
Review of: The Christian Century and the Rise of the Protestant Mainline, by Bill Douglas
The social gospel for which the Century-spoke led it to just such active involvement. It brought its...
In a period characterized by expanding markets, national consolidation, and social upheaval, print c...
Recently, a number of authors have argued that the Protestant Establishment has lost its histori-cal...
This is not the dissertation I had planned to write. When I began my graduate studies, a wise profes...
This dissertation explains Protestant religious motives for attacking the rise of liberal democratic...
An essay on where we have come with the Reformation after four hundred years. Davis writes that The ...
If one were to ask a sample number of active Lutherans today, I feel that most of them would not be ...
This dissertation explores the rise and stagnation of the Young People’s Society of Christian Endeav...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of History, Washington State UniversityAmerican Protestants adopted organ...
This dissertation investigates the development of progressive Christianity. It explores the ways in ...
Christendom, understood as that complex relationship between Christianity and culture, Church and S...
The basic principle underlying the Protestant Reformation was the “evils inherent in the Roman Catho...
How has Protestant higher education influenced America? The question might call forth some grand cl...
The most fundamental belief echoed in the Christian Century during the \u2720s was a persistent opti...
Review of: The Christian Century and the Rise of the Protestant Mainline, by Bill Douglas
The social gospel for which the Century-spoke led it to just such active involvement. It brought its...
In a period characterized by expanding markets, national consolidation, and social upheaval, print c...
Recently, a number of authors have argued that the Protestant Establishment has lost its histori-cal...
This is not the dissertation I had planned to write. When I began my graduate studies, a wise profes...
This dissertation explains Protestant religious motives for attacking the rise of liberal democratic...
An essay on where we have come with the Reformation after four hundred years. Davis writes that The ...
If one were to ask a sample number of active Lutherans today, I feel that most of them would not be ...
This dissertation explores the rise and stagnation of the Young People’s Society of Christian Endeav...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of History, Washington State UniversityAmerican Protestants adopted organ...
This dissertation investigates the development of progressive Christianity. It explores the ways in ...
Christendom, understood as that complex relationship between Christianity and culture, Church and S...
The basic principle underlying the Protestant Reformation was the “evils inherent in the Roman Catho...
How has Protestant higher education influenced America? The question might call forth some grand cl...