Thomas A. Robinson is Professor of Religious Studies at The University of Lethbridge in Canada.

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Introduction Chapter 1: Dreaming Dreams From Childhood to Hollywood Chapter 2: Seeing Visions From Call to Action Chapter 3: Utley, Inc. From Ministry to Marketing Chapter 4: Utley's Religion From Pentecostal to Methodist Chapter 5: Utley's Revivalism From Novice to Stage Master Chapter 6: ""Kindly Remove My Halo"" From Famous to Forgotten Conclusion
Building on Utley's own writing, Robinson skillfully weaves into this biography of Utley during her years of fame snapshots of the multiple contexts in which she came to shine. -- Choice ...an engaging and meticulously researched biography of the childhood career of Pentecostal revivalist Uldine Utley. -- Emily Bailey -- Reading Religion [Robinson] provides a full account of the controversies and difficult family dynamics behind Utley's smiling public presence and does not shrink from the hard reality that revivalism was a business, ultimately about making money. -- Margaret Bendroth -- Journal of American History ...Robinson succeeds in reintroducing a neglected yet once widespread phenomenon in American religious and cultural history-the child evangelist. At the very least, he confronts readers with the problem of what it meant to be a "conservative" in the culture wars of the 1920s when contending for the faith often took the form of anything but adherence to traditional ecclesiology or statements of faith and practice. -- Richard M. Gamble -- Journal of Ecclesiastical History
