Material Christianity

Material Christianity
Title Material Christianity PDF eBook
Author Colleen McDannell
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 332
Release 1995-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780300074994

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What can the religious objects used by nineteenth- and twentieth-century Americans tell us about American Christianity? What is the relationship between the beliefs of the faithful and the landscapes they build? This lavishly illustrated book investigates the history and meaning of Christian material culture in America over the last 150 years. Drawing on a rich array of historical sources and on in-depth interviews with Protestants, Catholics, and Mormons, Colleen McDannell examines the relationship between religion and mass consumption. She describes examples of nineteenth-century religious practice: Victorians burying their dead in cultivated cemetery parks; Protestants producing and displaying elaborate family Bibles; Catholics writing for special water from Lourdes reputed to have miraculous powers. And she looks at today's Christians: Mormons wearing sacred underclothing as a reminder of their religious promises, Catholics debating the design of tasteful churches, and Protestants manufacturing, marketing, and using a vast array of prints, clothing, figurines, jewelry, and toys that some label "Jesus junk" but that others see as a witness to their faith. McDannell claims that previous studies of American Christianity have overemphasized the written, cognitive, and ethical dimensions of religion, presenting faith as a disembodied system of beliefs. She shifts attention from the church and the theological seminary to the workplace, home, cemetery, and Sunday school, highlighting a different Christianity--one in which average Christians experience the divine, the nature of death, the power of healing, and the meaning of community through interacting with a created world of devotional images, environments, and objects.

Redeemed by Fire

Redeemed by Fire
Title Redeemed by Fire PDF eBook
Author Lian, Xi
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 351
Release 2010-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0300123396

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This text addresses the history and future of homegrown, mass Chinese Christianity. Drawing on a collection of sources, the author traces the transformation of Protestant Christianity in the 20th-century China from a small 'missionary' church buffeted by antiforeignism to an indigenous opular religion energized by nationalism.

Popular Christianity in India

Popular Christianity in India
Title Popular Christianity in India PDF eBook
Author Selva J. Raj
Publisher SUNY Press
Total Pages 308
Release 2002-10-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780791455197

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Explores the lived experience of Christianity in India.

A Theology for the Social Gospel

A Theology for the Social Gospel
Title A Theology for the Social Gospel PDF eBook
Author Walter Rauschenbusch
Publisher
Total Pages 318
Release 1917
Genre Christian sociology
ISBN

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Popular Christianity, Its Transition State, and Probable Development

Popular Christianity, Its Transition State, and Probable Development
Title Popular Christianity, Its Transition State, and Probable Development PDF eBook
Author Frederick J. Foxton (A.B.)
Publisher
Total Pages 272
Release 1849
Genre
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Popular Christianity, Its Transition and Probable Development

Popular Christianity, Its Transition and Probable Development
Title Popular Christianity, Its Transition and Probable Development PDF eBook
Author Frederick J. FOXTON
Publisher
Total Pages 254
Release 1849
Genre
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The 10 Most Common Objections to Christianity

The 10 Most Common Objections to Christianity
Title The 10 Most Common Objections to Christianity PDF eBook
Author Alex McFarland
Publisher Gospel Light Publications
Total Pages 260
Release 2007-05-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780830742981

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Society today has a growing number of objections and concerns regarding Christianity. Why does a loving God let bad things happen? Would God really send someone to hell? And why is Christianity right and other religions are in error? Many Christians hear objections to Christianity and have a crisis of faith. Enter Alex McFarland, a seasoned apologist who is ready to explore 10 common objections to Christianity. He offers straight answers that will give them confidence and understanding about their beliefs. After reading this book, all Christians will know how to effectively answer the most common objections to Christianity, why they believe what they believe and be prepared to defend their faith and worldview.