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Grant Us Courage Randall Balmer (Professor of Religion, Professor of Religion, Barnard College)

Grant Us Courage By Randall Balmer (Professor of Religion, Professor of Religion, Barnard College)

Summary

This sequel to the author's Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory consists of 12 profiles of mainline Protestant churches in the USA. The descriptions of these congregations raise hope for the future of Protestant worship in America, while not omitting to analyze persistent problems.

Grant Us Courage Summary

Grant Us Courage: Travels Along the Mainline of American Protestantism by Randall Balmer (Professor of Religion, Professor of Religion, Barnard College)

A sequel to the author's successful Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory (OUP 1989), this book consists of twelve profiles of great mainline churches. Commissioned by The Christian Century magazine over a period of four years, the profiles show that not everything is as bad in mainline Protestantism as some have argued. Balmer's vivid and absorbing depictions of these congregations raise hope for the future of the mainline while still pointing to its grave and persistent troubles.

Grant Us Courage Reviews

Deftly interweaving local history, demographic data, personality sketches, and church anecdotes, Balmer demonstrates the same power of observation that earned his study of evangelicals critical acclaim. His descriptions of these mainline churches will elicit from almost any American churchgoer chuckles of recognition--or sighs.--Christianity Today Distills a good deal about what happened to this country's mainstream religious life in the postwar era.... The book traces the effect on churches as pastors and staff change, and shows the influence of changing secular politics, shifting theology, and the expanding roles of women.... This book reads like travel writing, with the writer always looking for the telling detail.--The Christian Science Monitor An engaging narrative that should provoke thoughtful reflection on what is 'mainline' and what is 'great' in Protestantism in the U.S. at the end of the twentieth century.--Booklist Before historians and sociologists generalize further about 'mainline Protestantism,' let them read Balmer's narratives of the recent ups and downs of these twelve congregations. The stories will alternately encourage, perplex, and challenge the friends and the enemies of the mainline. In fact, Balmer's stories are richer than his own general conclusions. That's the way with good stories. These are really worth reading.--Donald W. Shriver, Jr., President Emeritus, Union Theological Seminary As Balmer demonstrates, American religion now thrives on the margins of evangelicalism and New Age spirituality.--Library Journal Balmer is an engaging and challenging commentator with a sprightly style, and his concluding essay on the state of the American church is absolutely penetrating.--Publishers Weekly From the author of Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory and host of the PBS series of the same title, another incisive critique of the US religious scene.--Kirkus Reviews Randall Balmer has once again produced an engaging narrative on the Protestant church in the modern era. His insightful writing offers a balanced assessment of the historical development of American Protestantism.--Mark O. Hatfield, United States Senator from Oregon Balmer's keen ear and eye provide us with a perceptive and artfully drawn portrait of contemporary congregational life in mainline Protestantism. His samples are 'twelve great churches' of 1950, so Balmer can track the changing fortunes and enduring spiritual power of these religious communities in the late twentieth century. A marvelous sketch book--one to be read, savored, and pondered.--John M. Mulder, President, Louisville Seminary Randall Balmer has applied his skills as a theologically aware investigator and experienced journalist to produce this perceptive examination of the same twelve churches initially profiled in a 1950 Christian Century magazine series. What he discovered, 45 years later, provides both observers and members with a valuable profile of mainline Protestantism at the close of the 20th century.--James M. Wall, editor, Christian Century By all means, read this book to find out about the sometimes dismaying complexities now experienced by mainline Protestant congregations. But savor this book also for the skill with which Balmer hears, sees, records, and responds to the kind of religion that still is most practiced in America--out of the limelight, out where the people live.--Mark A. Noll, Professor of History, Wheaton College Those who have watched Randall Balmer's public television programs on American religion will find the same warm engagement in these pages. As one travels with him from Ohio, to Florida, to Kansas, and elsewhere, one gains a valuable inside view of the variety and vitality of mainstream Protestant congregations. Pastors and laity will want to read this book to see how their churches compare with others; scholars should read it as a reality check on their theories.--Robert Wuthnow, Princeton University, author of Christianity in the 21st Century and Learning to Care: Elementary Kindness in an Age of Indifference

About Randall Balmer (Professor of Religion, Professor of Religion, Barnard College)

Randall Balmer is Professor of Religion at Barnard College, Columbia University.

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NPB9780195100860
9780195100860
0195100867
Grant Us Courage: Travels Along the Mainline of American Protestantism by Randall Balmer (Professor of Religion, Professor of Religion, Barnard College)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
1996-03-21
170
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