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Holding On to the Faith Douglas A. Sweeney

Holding On to the Faith By Douglas A. Sweeney

Holding On to the Faith by Douglas A. Sweeney


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Traditional ways of living the Christian faith-shaped and guided by confessional norms-exhibit remarkable staying power in American religious life. Holding On to the Faith addresses issues related to the persistence of confessional forms of Christianity in the face of utilitarian, democratic, evangelical American popular religious culture.

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Holding On to the Faith: Confessional Traditions and American Christianity by Douglas A. Sweeney

Traditional ways of living the Christian faith-shaped and guided by confessional norms-exhibit remarkable staying power in American religious life. Holding On to the Faith addresses issues related to the persistence of confessional forms of Christianity in the face of utilitarian, democratic, evangelical American popular religious culture. Whereas historians in the twentieth century typically used terms like countervailing, alternative, or immigrant faith to describe confessional Christianity, it is now clear that groups which have maintained roots in doctrinal, liturgical, and institutional traditions are an integral part of American life. In Holding On to the Faith ten scholars of American religion contribute chapters analyzing the American experience of ecclesial groups ranging from Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism to the Lutheran, Reformed, Anglican/Episcopal, and even Mennonite traditions. Editors Douglas A. Sweeney and Charles Hambrick-Stowe discuss common themes and pose questions for further discussion.

Holding On to the Faith Reviews

Underrepresented in the canon of American religious historiography, confessional traditions have yet to receive sufficient critical consideration for the role they have played in the narrative of Christianity in the United States. This noteworthy collection of essays opens up that dialogue and provides a superb entry point into the developing conversation about what it means to be confessional in America. -- Lawrence R. Rast, Jr., Academic Dean, Concordia Theological Seminary
At a time when evangelical Protestantism and Global Christianity seem to be the wave of the future, a reminder that American Christianity's roots were largely European is crucial for historical perspective on the contemporary church. By exploring the Old World background to New World Christianity, the essays in this book make important contributions. . . . Holding On to the Faith is a much needed addition to the study of American Christianity in much of its variety. -- D.G.Hart, Intercollegiate Studies Institute
Holding on to the Faith offers a provocative reconsideration of the tensions between confessional identity and cultural relevance in American churches. The editor's introduction and conclusion provide perfect framing for essays that probe a revealing set of juxtapositions: confessional doctrine and lived religious practice, creedal claims and pluralistic social norms, historic identities and individual experience. The cumulative insights of this book surprise and inform. It illuminates the importance of confessional tradition and raises engaging questions about how today's churches ought to recover the meaning of Christian witness in a culture otherwise devoted to the whims and fashions of popular sentiment in America. -- Mark Valeri, E.T. Thompson Professor of Church History, Union Theological Seminary in Virginia
This important book explains the ongoing importance of the old, European-based churches that define themselves by written confessions of faith. Its treatment of major Christian movements is particularly useful for gauging what has been lost and gained as these confessional churches interact with distinctly American patterns of life. The editing, the insights, the scholarship, the discernment-all are simply superb. -- Mark Noll, Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History, University of Notre Dame
The book as a whole makes two arguments, both of which the editors lay out effectively in the introduction and conclusion. * Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture *

About Douglas A. Sweeney

Douglas A. Sweeney is Professor of Church History and the History of Christian Thought and Director of the Carl F. H. Henry Center for Theological Understanding at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. A specialist in American Christian history and theology, he has published books on the eighteenth-century minister Jonathan Edwards, the New England Theology, and evangelicalism. Charles Hambrick-Stowe, Academic Dean and Professor of Christian History at Northern Seminary, is the author of several books and numerous articles on American religious history from the colonial period through the nineteenth century.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: Confessional Traditions in America Chapter 2 Passing Through Many a Hard School and Test: Confessions, Piety, Liberty and the Lutheran Experiences in the United States Chapter 3 Contesting the Faith: The Internal Struggle of American Lutheranism Chapter 4 Presbyterian Confessional Identity and its Dilemmas Chapter 5 Eternally True, Variably Useful: How Confessions Worked in Some American Reformed Churches Chapter 6 After Establishment, What? The Paradox of the History of the Episcopal Church in America Chapter 7 Who's Got the Spirit in the Episcopal Church? A Case Study of the Connecticut Six Chapter 8 Mennonites and Democracy: Shaped by War and Rumors of War Chapter 9 Rome in America: Transnational Allegiances and Adjustments Chapter 10 Tammany Catholicism: The Semi-Established Church in the Immigrant City Chapter 11 The Eastern Orthodox Christian Church in North America: Continuity and Change in the Twenty-First Century Chapter 12 Conclusion: Holding Onto the Faith? The Complexity of American Confessionalism

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NLS9780761841326
9780761841326
0761841326
Holding On to the Faith: Confessional Traditions and American Christianity by Douglas A. Sweeney
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Paperback
University Press of America
2008-10-03
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