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The American Church History Series
American Church History
A HISTORY OF AMERICAN CHRISTIANITY
CHAPTER I. - PROVIDENTIAL PREPARATIONS FOR THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA—SPIRITUAL REVIVAL THROUGHOUT CHRISTENDOM, AND ESPECIALLY IN THE CHURCH OF SPAIN.
CHAPTER II. - SPANISH CONQUEST—THE PROPAGATION, DECAY, AND DOWNFALL OF SPANISH CHRISTIANITY.
CHAPTER III. - THE PROJECT OF FRENCH EMPIRE AND EVANGELIZATION—ITS WIDE AND RAPID SUCCESS—ITS SUDDEN EXTINCTION.
CHAPTER IV. - ANTECEDENTS OF PERMANENT CHRISTIAN COLONIZATION—THE DISINTEGRATION OF CHRISTENDOM—CONTROVERSIES—PERSECUTIONS.
CHAPTER V. - THE PURITAN BEGINNINGS OF THE CHURCH IN VIRGINIA—ITS DECLINE ALMOST TO EXTINCTION.
CHAPTER VI. - THE NEIGHBOR COLONIES TO VIRGINIA—MARYLAND AND THE CAROLINAS.
This volume offers a sweeping look at how Christianity first reached the New World, tracing the subtle threads of early missionary work that predate Columbus’s famed voyage. It explores the surprising evidence of medieval churches and monks on the icy coasts of Greenland and the faint traces of evangelistic activity along the Atlantic seaboard, showing how those fragile footholds were often snuffed out by violent conflict. The author also sets the stage by describing the turbulent religious climate of fifteenth‑century Europe, when the Catholic Church was wrestling with corruption and calls for reform.
Against this backdrop, the narrative examines how divine providence, as the author sees it, timed the discovery of America to coincide with a period of spiritual renewal. By linking the decline of the old European church with the fresh possibilities awaiting across the ocean, the book invites listeners to consider the profound impact of early religious currents on the shaping of a distinct American Christian identity.
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2006-12-22
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1830–1907
A Congregational minister, social commentator, and prolific writer, he explored religion, reform, and American history with unusual range. His books and essays reflect a life spent in the pulpit, in print, and in public debate.
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