A Nation with the Soul of a Church: How Christian Proclamation Has Shaped American History
By (Author) O. C. Edwards Jr.
By (author) James Dunkly
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
12th August 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
Religion and beliefs
Religion: general
277.30973
Hardback
384
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
794g
From the very beginning, religious leaders have influenced the course of American historysometimes for better, sometimes for worse. This book examines those Christian sermons that set or changed the course of the nation. What did 18th-century preacher Jonathan Edwards really mean to convey with is "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" sermon What Southern minister did most to encourage secession of the Southern states from the Union And why does Martin Luther King Jr. need to be remembered for more than his "I Have a Dream" speech This book examines the sermons that have shaped American history from the Massachusetts Bay Colony to the Obama administration. It provides extended biographical treatments of those who preached them, thereby providing readers with the historical context of the sermon, an explanation of what made these orations so effective, and an understanding of the role of religion in American history. Author O.C. Edwards Jr. supplies insightful and interesting coverage of Christian preachers and sermons that will engage anyone interested in America's religious or social history. The book addresses the religious philosophies and speeches of individuals such as William Sloan Coffin Jr., Russell Conwell, Charles Coughlin, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Billy Graham, Anne Hutchinson, Martin Luther King Jr., Patricia Merchant, John Winthrop, and Jeremiah Wright.
Recommended. * Choice *
A brief review can hardly do justice to the richness of this volume. . . . There is much here to contemplate and much conventional wisdom to reconsider. * Sewanee Theological Review *
O.C. Edwards Jr., PhD, is a retired Episcopal priest. He is a former president and professor emeritus of preaching at Seabury-Western Theological Seminary at Evanston, IL. James Dunkly, PhD, is librarian of the School of Theology, associate university librarian, and lecturer in New Testament at the University of the South, Sewanee, TN.