Southern Religion and Christian Diversity in the Twentieth Century (Religion and American Culture)

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Southern Religion and Christian Diversity in the Twentieth Century (Religion and American Culture)

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Full Description

Southern Religion and Christian Diversity in the Twentieth Century is a collection of fifteen essays by award-winning scholar Wayne Flynt that explores and reveals the often-forgotten religious heterogeneity of the American South.
 
Throughout its dramatic history, the American South has wrestled with issues such as poverty, social change, labor reform, civil rights, and party politics, and Flynt's writing reaffirms religion as the lens through which southerners understand and attempt to answer these contentious questions. In Southern Religion and Christian Diversity in the Twentieth Century, however, Flynt gently but persuasively dispels the myth—comforting to some and dismaying to others—of religion in the South as an inert cairn of reactionary conservatism.
 
Flynt introduces a wealth of stories about individuals and communities of faith whose beliefs and actions map the South's web of theological fault lines. In the early twentieth century, North Carolinian pastor Alexander McKelway became a relentless crusader against the common practice of child labor. In 1972, Rev. Dr. Ruby Kile, in a time of segregated churches led by men, took the helm of the eight-member Powderly Faith Deliverance Center in Jefferson County, Alabama and built the fledgling group into a robust congregation with more than 700 black and white worshippers. Flynt also examines the role of religion in numerous pivotal court cases, such as the US Supreme Court school prayer case Engel v. Vitale, whose majority opinion was penned by Justice Hugo Black, an Alabamian. These fascinating case studies and many more illuminate a religious landscape of far more varied texture and complexity than is commonly believed.
 
Southern Religion and Christian Diversity in the Twentieth Century offers much to readers and scholars interested in the South, religion, and theology. Writing with his hallmark wit, warmth, and erudition, Flynt's Southern Religion and Christian Diversity in the Twentieth Century is a vital record of gospel-inspired southerners whose stories revivify sclerotic assumptions about the narrow conformity of southern Christians.

Contents

Foreword by Charles A. Israel and John M. Giggie
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1. Growing Up Baptist in Anniston, Alabama: The Legacy of the Reverend Charles R. Bell Jr.
Chapter 2. Dissent in Zion: Alabama Baptists and Social Issues, 1900-1914
Chapter 3. Alabama Methodists and the Social Gospel, 1900-1930
Chapter 4. Organized Labor, Reform, and Alabama Politics, 1920
Chapter 5. Religion in the Urban South: The Divided Religious Mind of Birmingham, 1900-1930
Chapter 6. "Feeding the Hungry and Ministering to the Broken Hearted": The Presbyterian Church in the United States and the Social Gospel, 1900-1920
Chapter 7. Southern Baptists and Appalachia: A Case Study of Modernization and Community
Chapter 8. Religion at the Polls: A Case Study of Twentieth-Century Politics and Religion in Florida
Chapter 9. One in the Spirit, Many in the Flesh: Southern Evangelicals
Chapter 10. Women, Society, and the Southern Church, 1900-1920"
Chapter 11. "A Special Feeling of Closeness": Mt. Hebron Baptist Church, Leeds, Alabama
Chapter 12. Religion for the Blues: Evangelicalism, Poor Whites, and the Great Depression
Chapter 13. Conflicted Interpretations of Christ, the Church, and the American Constitution
Chapter 14. The South's Battle over God
Chapter 15. God's Politics: Is Southern Religion Blue, Red, or Purple?
Notes
Wayne Flynt's Works about Southern Religion Published in Books, Journals, and Anthologies from 1963 to 2011
Index

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