Pulpit & Politics

Pulpit & Politics
Title Pulpit & Politics PDF eBook
Author Marvin Andrew McMickle
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780817017514

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This new book by best-selling author Rev. Dr. Marvin McMickle (now president of Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School) is a rich and provocative exploration of the Baptist distinctive of separation of church and state and its historic expression in the social justice traditions of the African American church. Featuring historical examples as well as personal experiences, Dr. McMickle argues for the vital role of the preacher, not only in prophetic preaching and teaching on social issues but also in serving the community and challenging the government, whether from within or without.

Pulpit and Politics

Pulpit and Politics
Title Pulpit and Politics PDF eBook
Author Corwin E. Smidt
Publisher Baylor University Press
Total Pages 366
Release 2004
Genre Clergy
ISBN 1932792139

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Pulpit and Politics presents the most current and comprehensive examination of the religious beliefs and political behavior of American clergy at the advent of the new millennium. Based on data gathered during the 2000 Presidential election, this study examines the relationship between belief and behavior, theology and politics, religious commitments and social activism from African-American, Baptist, Jewish, Mainline Protestant, Roman Catholic and other religious groups. Pulpit and Politics is a treasure trove of historical, comparative and statistical information about the political behavior of America's clergy.

The Pulpit and Politics, Or, Christianity and the State

The Pulpit and Politics, Or, Christianity and the State
Title The Pulpit and Politics, Or, Christianity and the State PDF eBook
Author J. G. Evans
Publisher
Total Pages 266
Release 1891
Genre Christianity and politics
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Pulpit and Nation

Pulpit and Nation
Title Pulpit and Nation PDF eBook
Author Spencer W. McBride
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Total Pages 272
Release 2017-01-12
Genre History
ISBN 0813939577

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In Pulpit and Nation, Spencer McBride highlights the importance of Protestant clergymen in early American political culture, elucidating the actual role of religion in the founding era. Beginning with colonial precedents for clerical involvement in politics and concluding with false rumors of Thomas Jefferson’s conversion to Christianity in 1817, this book reveals the ways in which the clergy’s political activism—and early Americans’ general use of religious language and symbols in their political discourse—expanded and evolved to become an integral piece in the invention of an American national identity. Offering a fresh examination of some of the key junctures in the development of the American political system—the Revolution, the ratification debates of 1787–88, and the formation of political parties in the 1790s—McBride shows how religious arguments, sentiments, and motivations were subtly interwoven with political ones in the creation of the early American republic. Ultimately, Pulpit and Nation reveals that while religious expression was common in the political culture of the Revolutionary era, it was as much the calculated design of ambitious men seeking power as it was the natural outgrowth of a devoutly religious people.

The Bully Pulpit

The Bully Pulpit
Title The Bully Pulpit PDF eBook
Author James L. Guth
Publisher
Total Pages 248
Release 1997
Genre Political Science
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Drawing on two decades of survey research involving thousands of ministers nationwide, five social scientists explore the political lives of clergy in eight evangelical and mainline Protestant denominations, including the Assemblies of God, Southern Baptist Convention, United Methodist Church, and Presbyterian Church. They find that the competing theological perspectives of orthodoxy and modernism are increasingly tied to ideological and partisan divisions in American politics, and help illuminate the current relationship between church and state in America. Paper edition (unseen), $19.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Pulpit Politics

Pulpit Politics
Title Pulpit Politics PDF eBook
Author David Christy
Publisher
Total Pages 636
Release 1863
Genre Slavery
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Pulpit Politics

Pulpit Politics
Title Pulpit Politics PDF eBook
Author Warren L. Vinz
Publisher SUNY Press
Total Pages 284
Release 1997-10-27
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780791431764

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Vinz identifies the form of American nationalism as the nationalism of messianism, but demonstrates that Protestant leadership throughout the twentieth century gave no consistent voice on what America should be messianic about, displaying a cacophonous mix of nationalistic expressions that both reflected and contributed to societal confusion.