David Hein & Gardiner H. Shattuck 
The Episcopalians [EPUB ebook] 

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The story of Episcopalians in America is the story of an influential denomination that has furnished a large share of the American political and cultural leadership. Beginning with the Episcopal Church’s roots in sixteenth-century England, The Episcopalians offers a fresh account of its rise to prominence. Chronologically arranged, it traces the establishment of colonial Anglicanism in the New World through the birth of the Episcopal Church after the Revolution and its rise throughout the nineteenth century, ending with the complex array of forces that helped shape it in the 20th century and the consecration of Gene Robinson in 2003.
The authors focus not only on the established leadership of the church but also to the experience of lay people, the form and function of sacred space, the evolution of church parties and theology, relations with other Christian communities, and the evolving ministries of women and minorities.

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Gardiner H. Shattuck, Jr. is an American religious historian, author of Episcopalians and Race: From Civil War to Civil Rights, and co-author of Encyclopedia of American Religious History.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 361 ● ISBN 9780898697834 ● File size 1.0 MB ● Publisher Church Publishing Inc. ● Published 2005 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 2863368 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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