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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
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Chapter 1 The Accommodation of Protestant Christianity with the Enlightenment: An Old Drama Still Being Enacted -
Chapter 2 After Cloven Tongues of Fire: Ecumenical Protestantism and the Modern American Encounter with Diversity -
Chapter 3 The Realist–Pacifist Summit Meeting of March 1942 and the Political Reorientation of Ecumenical Protestantism in the United States -
Chapter 4 Justification by Verification: The Scientific Challenge to the Moral Authority of Christianity in Modern America -
Chapter 5 James, Clifford, and the Scientific Conscience -
Chapter 6 Damned for God’s Glory: William James and the Scientific Vindication of Protestant Culture -
Chapter 7 Communalist and Dispersionist Approaches to American Jewish History in an Increasingly Post-Jewish Era -
Chapter 8 Church People and Others -
Chapter 9 Enough Already: Universities Do Not Need More Christianity -
Chapter 10 Religious Ideas: Should They Be Critically Engaged or Given a Pass? -
Epilogue Reinhold Niebuhr and Protestant Liberalism - Index
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- Source:
- After Cloven Tongues of Fire
- Author(s):
David A. Hollinger
- Publisher:
- Princeton University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
-
Chapter 1 The Accommodation of Protestant Christianity with the Enlightenment: An Old Drama Still Being Enacted -
Chapter 2 After Cloven Tongues of Fire: Ecumenical Protestantism and the Modern American Encounter with Diversity -
Chapter 3 The Realist–Pacifist Summit Meeting of March 1942 and the Political Reorientation of Ecumenical Protestantism in the United States -
Chapter 4 Justification by Verification: The Scientific Challenge to the Moral Authority of Christianity in Modern America -
Chapter 5 James, Clifford, and the Scientific Conscience -
Chapter 6 Damned for God’s Glory: William James and the Scientific Vindication of Protestant Culture -
Chapter 7 Communalist and Dispersionist Approaches to American Jewish History in an Increasingly Post-Jewish Era -
Chapter 8 Church People and Others -
Chapter 9 Enough Already: Universities Do Not Need More Christianity -
Chapter 10 Religious Ideas: Should They Be Critically Engaged or Given a Pass? -
Epilogue Reinhold Niebuhr and Protestant Liberalism - Index