A Religious History of the American People explained

A Religious History of the American People
Author:Sydney E. Ahlstrom
Country:United States
Language:English
Subject:American religious history
Publisher:Yale University Press
Isbn:978-0-385-11164-5
Isbn Note:(1st ed.)
Dewey:200/.973
Congress:BR515 .A4

A Religious History of the American People (1st edition 1972, 2nd edition 2004) is a book by Sydney E. Ahlstrom and published by Yale University Press.[1] The first edition was 1,158 pages in length, the second 1,192. The book has been widely reviewed and well-received, including positive mentions in both Christianity Today and Christian Century. The book has been noted for its readability, accuracy, and importance.

Contents

The first edition of the book consists of nine parts that divide up sixty-three chapters in total. Part one "European Prologue", Part two "The Protestant Empire Founded", Part three "The Century of Awakening and Revolution", Part four "The Golden Day of Democratic Evangelicalism", Part five "Countervailing Religion", Part six "Slavery and Expiation", Part seven "The Ordeals of Transition", Part eight "The Age of Faltering Crusades", and Part nine "Toward Post-Puritan America". It also has illustrations, a preface, bibliography, and index.

Second edition

The second edition contains an additional chapter and preface covering the last three decades. These were contributed by another noteworthy historian of religion, David D. Hall. There are new sections on "Pentecostal and Charismatic Renewal" (pp. 1103–1106), "Roman Catholicism" (pp. 1107–1109), "Newcomers and outsiders: Jews, Mormons, Buddhists, Hindus, and Muslims" (pp. 1109–1113), "African Americans: Christians and Muslims" (pp. 1113–1115), and "Moderate and Liberal Protestants" (pp. 1115–1117).

Reviews

Notes and References

  1. Williams . Peter W. . 2007 . Review of A Religious History of the American People (2nd ed.), by Sydney E. Ahlstrom . Anglican and Episcopal History . 76 . 1 . 119 . 0896-8039 . 42613042.