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The Stone-Campbell Movement: An International Religious Tradition
The Stone-Campbell Movement: An International Religious Tradition, The religious reform tradition known as the Stone-Campbell movement came into being on the American frontier in the early decades of the nineteenth century. Named for its two principal founders, Barton W. Stone and Alexander Campbell, its purpose was twof, The Stone-Campbell Movement: An International Religious Tradition has a rating of 4 stars
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  • The Stone-Campbell Movement: An International Religious Tradition
  • Written by author Michael W. Casey
  • Published by University of Tennessee Press, June 2002
  • The religious reform tradition known as the Stone-Campbell movement came into being on the American frontier in the early decades of the nineteenth century. Named for its two principal founders, Barton W. Stone and Alexander Campbell, its purpose was twof
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Introduction
The Renaissance of Stone-Campbell Studies: An Assessment and New Directions1
The Sectional Origins of the Churches of Christ69
The Apocalyptic Origins of Churches of Christ and the Triumph of Modernism85
The Christian Movement and the Demand for a Theology of the People121
The Agrarian Myth and the Disciples of Christ in the Nineteenth Century147
A Rational Voice Crying in an Emotional Wilderness163
Campbell's Post-Protestantism and Civil Religion177
Early Cincinnati's "Unprecedented Spectacle"189
Republican Religion and Republican Institutions: Alexander Campbell and the Anti-Catholic Movement204
The Religious Thought and Practice of James A. Garfield219
Lyndon B. Johnson: The Religion of a Politician234
The Moral Inheritance of a President: Reagan and the Dixon Disciples of Christ248
"Living in a Land of Prophets": James T. Barclay and an Early Disciples of Christ Mission to Jews in the Holy Land271
Mainline Women Ministers: Women Missionary and Temperance Organizers Become "Disciples of Christ" Ministers, 1888-1908292
The Interracial Impact of Marshall Keeble, Black Evangelist, 1878-1968317
Hoosier Brethren and the Origins of the Restoration Movement331
Two Restoration Traditions: Mormons and Churches of Christ in the Nineteenth Century348
The Churches of Christ in Britain: A Study of Nineteenth-Century Sectarianism367
West End Chapel, Back Street Bethel: Labor and Capital in the Wigan Churches of Christ, 1845-1945398
David Lipscomb and the "Preferential Option for the Poor" among Postbellum Churches of Christ435
Disciples of Christ Pacifism in Nineteenth-Century Tennessee455
From Pacifism to Patriotism: The Emergence of Civil Religion in the Churches of Christ during World War I466
Who Speaks for the Christians? The Great War and Conscientious Objection Movement in the Churches of Christ: A View from the Wigan Coalfield481
A Different Kind of Loyalist: The Sandemanians of New England during the Revolutionary War499
Unity and Separation: Contrasting Elements in the Thought and Practice of Robert and James Alexander Haldane520
"To Hear a Free Gospel": The Christian Connexion in Canada544
The Boston Church of Christ563
Contributors575
Acknowledgments577
Index579


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