Lively Experiment (eBook)

Religious Toleration in America from Roger Williams to the Present
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2015
358 Seiten
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (Verlag)
978-1-4422-4873-1 (ISBN)

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The Lively Experiment chronicles how Americans have continually demolished traditional prejudices while at the same time erecting new walls between belief systems. Nearly four hundred years after Roger Williams' 1633 Rhode Island colony, the "lively experiment" of religious tolerance remains a core tenet of the American way of life.
Beginning with the legacy of Roger Williams, who in 1633 founded the first colony not restricted to people of one faith, The Lively Experiment chronicles how Americans have continually demolished traditional prejudices while at the same time erecting new walls between belief systems. The chapters gathered here reveal how Americans are sensitively attuned to irony and contradiction, to unanticipated eruptions of bigotry and unheralded acts of decency, and to the disruption caused by new movements and the reassurance supplied by old divisions. The authors examine the way ethnicity, race, and imperialism have been woven into the fabric of interreligious relations and highlight how currents of tolerance and intolerance have rippled in multiple directions. Nearly four hundred years after Roger Williams Rhode Island colony, the lively experiment of religious tolerance remains a core tenet of the American way of life. This volume honors this boisterous tradition by offering the first comprehensive account of America's vibrant and often tumultuous history of interreligious relations.

Chris Beneke is associate professor of history at Bentley University.Christopher S. Grenda is associate professor of history at Bronx Community College of CUNY.

Introduction, Chris Beneke and Christopher S. Grenda Part One. Roger Williams and the Seventeenth-Century’s Lively ExperimentsChapter 1. “How Special was Rhode Island? The Global Context of the 1663 Charter” Evan HaefeliChapter 2. “’Livelie Experiment’ and ‘Holy Experiment’: Two Trajectories of Religious Liberty” Andrew R. MurphyChapter 3. “Toleration and Tolerance in Early Modern England” Scott SowerbyChapter 4. “‘When the Word of The Lord Runs Freely’: Roger Williams and Evangelical Toleration” Teresa BejanPart Two. Toleration, Revival, and Enlightenment in the Long Eighteenth CenturyChapter 5. “Muslims, Toleration, and Civil Rights, from Roger Williams to Thomas Jefferson” Denise SpellbergChapter 6. “‘An encroachment on our religious rights’: Methodist Missions, Slavery, and Religious Toleration in the British Atlantic World” Christopher C. Jones Chapter 7. “Between God and our own Souls: The Discussion over Toleration in Eighteenth-Century America” Keith PachollPart Three. Divisions Within: Protestants and Catholics in the New NationChapter 8. “‘Enlightened, Tolerant, and Liberal’: Catholic Influences on Religious Liberty in the New Republic.” Nicholas PellegrinoChapter 9. “Contentious Unity and Tolerant Schisms: Partisanship and ‘Internal’ Toleration in Early National Charleston and New York” Susanna LinsleyChapter 10. “The Nineteenth-Century ‘School Question’: An Episode in Religious Intolerance or an Expansion of Religious Freedom?” Steven GreenPart Four. Pluralism and Its Discontents: Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth-Century Contests Over Religious DifferenceChapter 11. “There is no such thing as a reverend of no church”: Incarcerated Children, Nonsectarian Religion, and Freedom of Worship in Gilded Age New York City” Jacob BetzChapter 12. “The Cost of Inclusion: Interfaith Unity and Intra-Faith Division in the Formation of Protestant-Catholic-Jewish America” David MislinChapter 13. “Dog Tags: Religious Toleration and the Politics of American Military Identification” Ronit StahlPart Five. Ecumenism’s Paradoxes: Religious Dissent and the Redefinition of the Modern Religious MainstreamChapter 14. “‘This Is a Mighty Warfare that We Are Engaged In:’ Pentecostals in Early Twentieth-Century New England” Evelyn SterneChapter 15. “How the Persecution of Jehovah’s Witnesses Changed American Law and Religion” Shawn Francis PetersChapter 16. “The First Mormon Moment: The Latter-Day Saints in American Culture 1940-65” Christine Hutchison-JonesChapter 17. “Fundamentalists Under Fire: Carl McIntire, Billy James Hargis, and State Censorship of Religious Broadcasting” Paul MatzkoPart Six. Civil or Religious?: The New Boundaries of Religious ToleranceChapter 18. “Neither Spiritual nor Religious: The Anti-Cult Movement, Intolerance, and the Invention of Non-religious Religions” James BennettChapter 19. “America Beyond Civil Religion: The Anabaptist Experience” Kip Wedel

Erscheint lt. Verlag 19.3.2015
Co-Autor Paul E. Matzko, David Mislin, Andrew R. Murphy, Keith Pacholl, Nicholas Pellegrino, Shawn F. Peters, Scott Sowerby, Denise A. Spellberg, Ronit Stahl, Evelyn Sterne, Teresa Bejan, Kip A. Wedel, James B. Bennett, Jacob Betz, Steven Green, Evan Haefeli, Cristine T. Hutchison-Jones, Christopher C. Jones, Susanna Linsley
Vorwort Jon Butler
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie
Recht / Steuern Öffentliches Recht
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
Schlagworte Religion in America
ISBN-10 1-4422-4873-4 / 1442248734
ISBN-13 978-1-4422-4873-1 / 9781442248731
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