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Methodism: Empire of the Spirit [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x156 mm, weight: 363 g, 12 b-w illus. + 10 tables-graphs
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Oct-2006
  • Leidėjas: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300119763
  • ISBN-13: 9780300119763
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x156 mm, weight: 363 g, 12 b-w illus. + 10 tables-graphs
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Oct-2006
  • Leidėjas: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300119763
  • ISBN-13: 9780300119763
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

This lively history of the rise of Methodism charts the development of the movement from its unpromising origins in England in the 1730s to its major international importance by the 1880s. The book explores Methodism’s phenomenal growth in the British Isles, America, and around the globe, and the complex reasons for its wide-ranging appeal.
"This is an extraordinary book. It is jammed full of scintillating interpretations; it is beautifully written; and it conveys tremendous insight in a short compass. It will be recognized immediately as the classic work on the rise of Methodism."— Mark Noll, Wheaton College
"Clear, concise, original and formidably learned."—Eugen Weber, The Key Reporter
"Brilliantly provocative. . . . [ A] masterful account."—Grant Wacker, Christian Century



The emergence of Methodism was arguably the most significant transformation of Protestant Christianity since the Reformation. This book explores the rise of Methodism from its unpromising origins as a religious society within the Church of England in the 1730s to a major international religious movement by the 1880s. During that period Methodism refashioned the old denominational order in the British Isles, became the largest religious denomination in the United States, and gave rise to the most dynamic world missionary movement of the nineteenth century. By the end of the nineteenth century, Methodism had circled the globe and was poised to become one of the fastest-growing religious traditions in the modern world.
David Hempton, a preeminent authority on the history of Methodism, digs beneath the hard surface of institutional expansion to get to the heart of the movement as a dynamic and living faith tradition. Methodism was a movement of discipline and sobriety, but also of ecstasy and enthusiasm. A noisy, restless, and emotional tradition, Methodism fundamentally reshaped British and American culture in the age of industrialization, democratization, and the rise of empire.

Recenzijos

"Always readable and with a crisp turn of phrase... an admirable introduction to this extraordinary subject." Ferdinand Mount, Times Literary Supplement "This impressive book is one of the best - and certainly one of the most lively - books on Methodism to emerge in years." John Walsh, Oxford University "a sparkling, landmark study whose timely international approach lifts Methodist history to a new and exiciting level." Richard Carwardine, Rhodes Professor of American History, Oxford University "This is an extraordinary book. It is jammed full of scintillating interpretations; it is beautifully written; and it conveys tremendous insight in a short compass. It will be recognized immediately as the classic work on the rise of Methodism." Mark Noll, Wheaton College "Clear, concise, original and formidably learned." Eugen Weber, The Key Reporter "Brilliantly provocative... A masterful account." Grant Wacker, Christian Century"

Acknowledgments xi
INTRODUCTION: Methods and Methodism 1(10)
ONE. Competition and Symbiosis 11(21)
TWO. Enlightenment and Enthusiasm 32(23)
THREE. The Medium and the Message 55(31)
FOUR. Opposition and Conflict 86(45)
FIVE. Money and Power log
SIX. Boundaries and Margins 131(20)
SEVEN. Mapping and Mission 151(27)
EIGHT. Consolidation and Decline 178(24)
NINE. Methodism's Rise and Fall 202(9)
APPENDIX: Methodist Membership and Rates of Change, United States and United Kingdom 211(6)
Chronology 217(10)
Notes 227(32)
Suggestions for Further Reading 259(10)
Index 269


David Hempton is University Professor at Boston University, where he directs the universitys program in the History of Christianity. His previous books include Methodism and Politics in British Society, 17501850, which won the Whitfield Prize of the Royal Historical Society; Religion and Political Culture in Britain and Ireland; and The Religion of the People: Methodism and Popular Religion, c.17501900.