The quiet hand of God faith-based activism and the public role of mainline Protestantism /
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c2002.
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Table des matières:
- The logic of mainline churchliness : historical background since the Reformation/ Peter J. Thuesen
- Mainline Protestant Washington offices and the political lives of clergy/ Laura R. Olson
- The generous side of Christian faith : the successes and challenges of mainline women's groups/ R. Marie Griffith
- Religious variations in public presence : evidence from the national congregations study/ Mark Chaves, Helen M. Giesel, and William Tsitsos
- Connecting mainline Protestant churches with public life/ Nancy T. Ammerman
- The changing political fortunes of mainline Protestants/ Jeff Manza and Clem Brooks
- Furthering the freedom struggle : racial justice activism in the mainline churches since the civil rights era/ Bradford Verter
- The hydra and the swords : social welfare and mainline advocacy, 1964-2000/ Brian Steensland
- Caring for creation : environmental advocacy by mainline Protestant organizations/ Michael Moody
- Vital conflicts : the mainline denominations debate homosexuality/ Wendy Cadge
- For the sake of the children? : family-related discourse and practice in the mainline/ W. Bradford Wilcox
- From engagement to retrenchment : an examination of first amendment activism by America's mainline churches, 1980-2000/ Derek H. Davis
- Doing good and doing well : shareholder activism, responsible investment, and mainline Protestantism / Lynn Robinson
- Love your enemies? : Protestants and foreign policy in the United States / Lester Kurtz and Kelly Goran Fulton
- Beyond quiet influence? : possibilities for the Protestant mainline / Robert Wuthnow.