A History of Christianity in the United States and Canada 2/e

EERDMANS TRADEISBN: 9780802874900

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By Mark A. Noll
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
241 x 165 mm
Weight:
980 g
Pages:
595

Description

Mark A. Noll is Francis A. McAnaney Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Notre Dame. His other books include The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind and Turning Points: Decisive Moments in the History of Christianity.

Reviews

Catherine Brekus -- Harvard Divinity School "A magnificent introduction to the story of Christianity in the United States and Canada, written by a gifted historian. Reading this book will help you to understand how deeply Christian leaders, ideas, and practices have shaped who we are today." Molly Worthen -- University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "This sweeping account of Christian life and thought in the US and Canada is an indispensable guide for the uninitiated student and the veteran researcher alike. Noll weaves lively personal histories together with deft surveys of institutions and movements to trace the tangle of religion, politics, and culture from European settlement into the twenty-first century. He proves beyond a doubt that we cannot understand either stream of North American civilization unless we study them side by side." John Fea -- Messiah College "I first read Noll's survey of Christianity in the United States and Canada as a seminary student in 1993 and it has been sitting within arm's reach on my desk ever since. Needless to say, I am thrilled to see a revised edition of this classic text. Noll has reworked and enhanced his original narrative with some of the best new scholarship in the field, making this book, once again, the most up-to-date and accessible survey of American Christianity available today." Religious Studies Review "Noll's penetrating historical analysis is illustrated throughout with period pieces (hymns, poems, and sermons), and his readable prose makes generous use of analogy, contrast, simile, and metonymy. This new vintage is even better."

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