The Cambridge Companion to American Methodism / edited by Jason E. Vickers.
Material type:
- 9780511919961 (ebook)
- 287.0973 23
- BX8235 .C36 2013
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287.0924 TELF The popular life of John Wesley. | 287.0924 VULL John Wesley / | 287.0942 Wesley and the Wesleyans | 287.0973 The Cambridge Companion to American Methodism / | 287.097309033 The Methodists and revolutionary America, 1760-1800 : | 287.097309033 Taking heaven by storm | 287.1 DAVE Horseman of the King the story of John Wesley |
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A product of trans-Atlantic revivalism and awakening, Methodism initially took root in America in the eighteenth century. In the mid-nineteenth century, Methodism exploded to become the largest religious body in the United States and the quintessential form of American religion. This Cambridge Companion offers a general, comprehensive introduction to various forms of American Methodism, including the African-American, German Evangelical Pietist, holiness and Methodist Episcopal traditions. Written from various disciplinary perspectives, including history, literature, theology and religious studies, this volume explores the beliefs and practices around which the lives of American Methodist churches have revolved, as well as the many ways in which Methodism has both adapted to and shaped American culture. This volume will be an invaluable resource to scholars and students alike, including those who are exploring American Methodism for the first time.