revivals

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The great awakening

reviving faith & politics in a post-religious right America
2008
First, the good news: according to Wallis, founder of Sojourners and author of the bestseller God's Politics, the era of the religious right is over, and a new crop of under-30 progressives may well be taking American religionand American politicsby storm. The bad news: people of faith need to get to work to further this grassroots support for social justice. Wallis draws on lively stories from his speaking engagements and world travels to discuss how the silent majority of religious Americans who don't feel represented by the religious right's agenda can first take comfort in their sheer numbers and then take action in their communities to fight poverty, clean up the environment and eradicate disease. The book is as passionate, engaging and emotionally moving as readers have come to expect from Wallis, who comes across as a Rauschenbuschian teddy bear, alternately stumping for justice and proclaiming God's love. As a cohesive book, however, this has a rough and clunky sensibility, with considerable repetition of ideas, examples and even phrasing. It has the feel of discrete essays and speeches that have been knocked together and too lightly edited. Still, fans of God's Politics who are eager to learn of the next step will find compelling ideas and stories.

The case of the burgled blessing box

1975
Twelve-year-old Inspector Tearle investigates the missing receipts of a revivalist religious group.

The spirit of the Lord

revivalism in America
1975
Traces the causes and progression of revival movements in the United States from the eighteenth century to the present.

A shopkeeper's millennium

society and revivals in Rochester, New York, 1815-1837
1978
Presents a study of the religious revival that swept Rochester, New York in the 1830s, looking at the causes of the Protestant movement, and discussing its social, economic, political, and religious consequences.

A shopkeeper's millennium

society and revivals in Rochester, New York, 1815-1837
2004
Presents a study of the religious revival that swept Rochester, New York in the 1830s, looking at the causes of the Protestant movement, and discussing its social, economic, political, and religious consequences.

Inventing the "great awakening"

1999
A study of the Great Awakening that swept New England in the eighteenth century, arguing that the religious revival was an invention of the colonists.
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