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        Fundamentalism as an American Phenomenon, A Comparison with English Evangelicalism
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        GEORGE MARSDEN
        
 
                                    
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                                            Kapitel in diesem Buch
- I-XIV I
 - Evangelicalism as a Democratic Movement 3
 - Toward a Historical Interpretation of the Origins of Fundamentalism 19
 - Fundamentalism as an American Phenomenon, A Comparison with English Evangelicalism 37
 - Fundamentalist Institutions and the Rise of Evangelical Protestantism, 1929–1942 55
 - William Jennings Bryan: Statesman – Fundamentalist 69
 - William Jennings Bryan, Evolution, and the Fundamentalist – Modernist Controversy 98
 - The Scopes Trial in Perspective 118
 - Political Fundamentalism and Popular Democracy in the 1920’s 129
 - Strident Voices in Kansas between the Wars 144
 - Defense of the Faith: J. Frank Norris and Texas Fundamentalism, 1920–1929 170
 - Our Hope: An American Fundamentalist Journal and the Holocaust, 1937–1945 190
 - Baptist Fundamentalism: A Cultural Interpretation 205
 - Independent Baptists: From Sectarian Minority to “Moral Majority” 214
 - Fundamentalism at Harvard: The Case of Edward John Carnell 228
 - The Creationists 248
 - The New Christian Right, America, and the Kingdom of God 281
 - Religious Broadcasting and the Mobilization of the New Christian Right 295
 - Copyright Information 319
 - Index 321
 
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- I-XIV I
 - Evangelicalism as a Democratic Movement 3
 - Toward a Historical Interpretation of the Origins of Fundamentalism 19
 - Fundamentalism as an American Phenomenon, A Comparison with English Evangelicalism 37
 - Fundamentalist Institutions and the Rise of Evangelical Protestantism, 1929–1942 55
 - William Jennings Bryan: Statesman – Fundamentalist 69
 - William Jennings Bryan, Evolution, and the Fundamentalist – Modernist Controversy 98
 - The Scopes Trial in Perspective 118
 - Political Fundamentalism and Popular Democracy in the 1920’s 129
 - Strident Voices in Kansas between the Wars 144
 - Defense of the Faith: J. Frank Norris and Texas Fundamentalism, 1920–1929 170
 - Our Hope: An American Fundamentalist Journal and the Holocaust, 1937–1945 190
 - Baptist Fundamentalism: A Cultural Interpretation 205
 - Independent Baptists: From Sectarian Minority to “Moral Majority” 214
 - Fundamentalism at Harvard: The Case of Edward John Carnell 228
 - The Creationists 248
 - The New Christian Right, America, and the Kingdom of God 281
 - Religious Broadcasting and the Mobilization of the New Christian Right 295
 - Copyright Information 319
 - Index 321