American Society of Church History. Meeting
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- Open LibraryOL15473605A
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- History (26)
- United States (11)
- Church history (10)
- 19th century (6)
- Religious aspects (6)
- 18th century (6)
- 20th century (5)
Books by American Society of Church History. Meeting
Total count: 63
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Women, gender, and the church strugglethe German Christian movement's quest for a manly church1992-01-01
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Fundamentalism and masculinity, 1900-19501992-01-01
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The legacy of Protestant opposition in the GDR and the Stasi revelations1992-01-01
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Richard Baxter and the family of love1992-01-01
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Ritual, Romanism, and rebellionthe disappearance of the evangelical Episcopalians, 1853-18731992-01-01
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Mainstream protestant church-related colleges in the twentieth-century1992-01-01
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Natural theology among the dissentersRichard Baxter and his circle1992-01-01
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Apostolic doctrine and apostolic advice in 1 Corinthians 7a study in Sixteenth-century exegesis and hermeneutics1992-01-01
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The Christian polity in Theodoret of Cyrus' commentary on Malachi1993-01-01
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"Faith in the farmstead"women's voices in rural life reform1993-01-01
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The two martyrdoms of Charles Edward Cheneyclass, politics and evangelicalism in the 19th century Episcopal Church1993-01-01
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Ad verbum or ad sensumthe Christianization of a Latin translation formula in the 4th century1993-01-01
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Stuart Clark Henry as teacher1993-01-01
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"From cookery to the Commandments"southern Lutheran women and missions, 1886-19171993-01-01
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The Methodist Protestant Church and egalitarianism in the old South1993-01-01
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The Oxford Movement and science1993-01-01
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Competing dissentersBaptists, Presbyterians, and Methodists and the struggle for religious influence in early national Virginia1993-01-01
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Revive us againthe conflicted missions of two evangelical colleges during the progressive era1994-01-01
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John Foxe's "Acts and Monuments"text, testimonies, and truth in early Protestant communities1994-01-01
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Bishop Robert Grosseteste and Aristotelian treatises of the Thirteenth Centuryan intriguing interchange1994-01-01
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Mission superintendents and missionary womenconflicts among the called1994-01-01
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Selling Presbyterianism in Cincinnati's "Great Emporium," 1790-18551994-01-01
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The great debate1994-01-01
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The boxer and the biologistHarry Rimmer (1890-1952), Samuel Christian Schmucker (1860-1943), and the "warfare" of science and religion1994-01-01
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Evolution and cultural conflict at a fundamentalist college1994-01-01
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"The changes and chances of this mortal life"the nature of the modifications in the 18th Century Anglican Church1994-01-01
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The Rev. Dr. Harry Rimmera creationist's quest for scientific legitimacy1994-01-01
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Response, forum on 1992 presidential address, "The ambiguities of academic freedom," Church History, June 1993(Scott Appleby, Thomas G. Alexander, Randall Balmer, and Amanda Porterfield, commentators)1994-01-01
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Sacred subordination among free individualsFreemasonry and California religion1994-01-01
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A fundamentalist's revival or a modernist's religious emphasis weekconflicting models for religious revivals at Princeton University in the early Twentieth-century1994-01-01
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Active receptivity in the Carthusian Hugh of Balma (d. ca. 1305)1994-01-01
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Images of intoleranceJohn Calvin in nineteenth-century history textbooks1994-01-01
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Alfonso de Espina on the Jewsan overview of his anti-Jewish polemic1995-01-01
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That old-time religionthe divided soul of Genevan Calvinism, 1685-17181995-01-01
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Whig ecclesiology and eighteenth-century English church music1995-01-01
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Preaching to the Peregrinuspilgrimage and crusade in the middle ages1995-01-01
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North Carolina's corrupt bargainDemocrats, Baptists, and the white supremacy/disfranchisement campaign, 1898-19001995-01-01
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Can a church be reviewed like a book?1995-01-01
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Expanding democracy on the home frontreligion in World War II1995-01-01
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Seeking triumphant union and being found in schismhistorical patterns and present polarities among disciples1995-01-01
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"Refreshed in the company of my brethren"the campus religious establishment and student agency at the College of New Jersey1995-01-01
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From Dewey to Dobsonfifty years of advice to protestant parents and what came of it1995-01-01
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The friar's solutionBernardino of Siena and the Jews1995-01-01
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Seattle, the internment and the churchinside and outside Minidoka 1942-19481997-01-01
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Seeking the great mother among the magnoliasSouthern women and the search for spiritual wholeness1997-01-01
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"My own Methodist hive"the nurturing community of Frances Willard's young womanhood1997-01-01
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Jonathan Edwards and the Deists1997-01-01
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Edwardsean spirituality and the Nez Perce1997-01-01
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P. F. Breseea convergence of Methodism and the Holiness Movement ; some reflections of the author's Phineas F. Bresse His Life in Methodism, the Holiness Movement, and the Church of the Nazarene (Kansas City, Missouri: Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City, 1995)1997-01-01
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All in the familythe household of Obermünster in Regensburg1997-01-01
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Gilding the lilywomen's gifts to the church in Anglo-Saxon England1997-01-01
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Christological aspects of beguine spirituality1997-01-01
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Reflections on American congregationsthe congregational history project1997-01-01
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The politics of religion and educational reformsome historic tensions between Catholic-Protestant missions to Plains Indians, late Nineteenth-Century Progressive policies, and tribal cultures1997-01-01
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Gregory of Nazianzus's response to radical Arianism in The Five Theological Orations1997-01-01
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An unnoticed excursus in Augustine of Hippo's De doctrina Christianaa gordian knot in his exegetical theory1997-01-01
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Remembering Rus in Modern RussiaThe Orthodox Church and its cultural mission before the revolution1998-01-01
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Processions, belief, and national identity in London during the reign of Mary I1998-01-01
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The many uses of religionMid-Century arguments for teaching religion to undergraduates1998-01-01
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"Ladies of the Covenant"(Re) Interpreting a heroic age1998-01-01
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Scripturalism and interpretive instability in Puritan New England1998-01-01
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Scene and obsceneseeing and performing late medieval childbirth1998-01-01
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Sacred place and collective memorySan Fernando Cathedral, San Antonio, Texas1998-01-01