A crisis of authority defines modernity. The crisis in the Christian West dates to the Reformation and the church-and-state conflicts based upon the question: whose Christianity? The crisis deepened during the Enlightenment as advances in science, reason, and technology changed the question: Christianity or not? By the 1960s, post-structuralism or postmodernity had posed the very question of authority and asserted competing authorities
Review of: Protestants in an Age of Science: The Baconian Ideal and Antebellum American Religious Th...
In a period characterized by expanding markets, national consolidation, and social upheaval, print c...
Christianity in the United States is undergoing several transitions, or soit is argued in provocativ...
A crisis of authority defines modernity. The crisis in the Christian West dates to the Reformation a...
The Enlightenment had, it is true, appeared to solve many problems by ridding Western Civilization o...
former Union Theological Seminary student on what the Protestant church has meant to the development...
This book could be summarized in two words “ideas matter,” or by quoting the concluding sentence: “T...
Book description: This work traces the greater narrative of biblical authority in Protestantism thro...
From the nineteenth century onwards, Americans have naturalized their colonial origins into a consen...
Around World War I, American universities became involved in promoting academic programs and scholar...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
The Thesis argues the following: (1) Mainstream Protestant constituencies in the USA in this century...
Unitarianism in New England originated as a Protestant denominationin the early decades of the nine...
The Europe of the 1800s saw remarkable change. Previously unthinkable ideas and \u27isms\u27 made th...
Theological debate has always been an inherent part of the Christian tradition. Indeed, Christianity...
Review of: Protestants in an Age of Science: The Baconian Ideal and Antebellum American Religious Th...
In a period characterized by expanding markets, national consolidation, and social upheaval, print c...
Christianity in the United States is undergoing several transitions, or soit is argued in provocativ...
A crisis of authority defines modernity. The crisis in the Christian West dates to the Reformation a...
The Enlightenment had, it is true, appeared to solve many problems by ridding Western Civilization o...
former Union Theological Seminary student on what the Protestant church has meant to the development...
This book could be summarized in two words “ideas matter,” or by quoting the concluding sentence: “T...
Book description: This work traces the greater narrative of biblical authority in Protestantism thro...
From the nineteenth century onwards, Americans have naturalized their colonial origins into a consen...
Around World War I, American universities became involved in promoting academic programs and scholar...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
The Thesis argues the following: (1) Mainstream Protestant constituencies in the USA in this century...
Unitarianism in New England originated as a Protestant denominationin the early decades of the nine...
The Europe of the 1800s saw remarkable change. Previously unthinkable ideas and \u27isms\u27 made th...
Theological debate has always been an inherent part of the Christian tradition. Indeed, Christianity...
Review of: Protestants in an Age of Science: The Baconian Ideal and Antebellum American Religious Th...
In a period characterized by expanding markets, national consolidation, and social upheaval, print c...
Christianity in the United States is undergoing several transitions, or soit is argued in provocativ...