That Old-Time Religion in Modern America: Evangelical Protestantism in the Twentieth Century - D. G. Hart - Books - Ivan R Dee, Inc - 9781566634595 - July 21, 2003
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D. G. Hart

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That Old-Time Religion in Modern America: Evangelical Protestantism in the Twentieth Century Reprint edition

Many Americans commonly associate evangelical Protestants with the scoldings of the religious right and solicitations of money by televangelists. Whether or not these associations are particularly flattering, it is true that a concern for preserving a moral social order as well as an unrelenting desire to make new converts are traits that have defined evangelicalism throughout American history. In this cogent account, D. G. Hart unpacks evangelicalism?s current reputation by tracing its development over the course of the twentieth century. He shows how evangelicals entered the century as full partners in the Protestant denominations and agencies that molded American cultural and intellectual life. Although the fundamentalist controversy of the 1920s marginalized evangelicals in America?s largest denominations, their views about the individual, society, and families went virtually unchallenged in American society because of the ongoing dominance of Protestant churches and institutions. After 1960, when the United States entered a period sometimes called ?post-Protestant,? evangelicals began to assert themselves more aggressively in politics and culture, seeking to preserve a Christian society. These evangelical responses to Protestantism?s waning influence in America reveal a curious feature of twentieth-century life: despite its conformity to American ideals, since the 1970s evangelical Protestantism has been perceived as alien to other Americans. Mr. Hart?s illuminating study offers an explanation for this change in evangelicalism?s fortunes by showing the success and limitations of this popular religious movement.


256 pages, black & white illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 21, 2003
ISBN13 9781566634595
Publishers Ivan R Dee, Inc
Pages 256
Dimensions 140 × 215 × 19 mm   ·   346 g
Language English  

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