Author: Gardiner Spring
Publisher:
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Category : Missionaries
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
Memoirs of the Rev. Samuel J. Mills
Author: Gardiner Spring
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Missionaries
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Missionaries
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
Memoirs of the Rev. S. J. Mills, late missionary to the South Western section of the United States, etc
Author: Gardiner SPRING
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Memoirs of the Rev. Samuel J. Mills
Author: Gardiner Spring
Publisher:
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Category : American Colonization Society
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American Colonization Society
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
A History of the Presbyterian Churches in the United States
Author: Robert Ellis Thompson
Publisher:
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Category : Presbyterianism
Languages : en
Pages : 470
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Presbyterianism
Languages : en
Pages : 470
Book Description
A History of the Presbyterian Churches in the United States
Author: Robert E. Thompson
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1725208962
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 454
Book Description
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1725208962
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 454
Book Description
Protestant America and the Pagan World
Author: Clifton Jackson Phillips
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 1684171636
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 382
Book Description
A history of the early decades of the American foreign missions movement, including the relationship between missionaries and commercial activities.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 1684171636
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 382
Book Description
A history of the early decades of the American foreign missions movement, including the relationship between missionaries and commercial activities.
Faith in Reading
Author: David Paul Nord
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199883890
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 223
Book Description
In the twenty-first century, mass media corporations are often seen as profit-hungry money machines. It was a different world in the early days of mass communication in America. Faith in Reading tells the remarkable story of the noncommercial religious origins of our modern media culture. In the early nineteenth century, a few visionary entrepreneurs decided the time was right to reach everyone in America through the medium of print. Though they were modern businessmen, their publishing enterprises were not commercial businesses but nonprofit societies committed to the publication of traditional religious texts. Drawing on organizational reports and archival sources, David Paul Nord shows how the managers of Bible and religious tract societies made themselves into large-scale manufacturers and distributors of print. These organizations believed it was possible to place the same printed message into the hands of every man, woman, and child in America. Employing modern printing technologies and business methods, they were remarkably successful, churning out millions of Bibles, tracts, religious books, and periodicals. They mounted massive campaigns to make books cheap and plentiful by turning them into modern, mass-produced consumer goods. Nord demonstrates how religious publishers learned to work against the flow of ordinary commerce. They believed that reading was too important to be left to the "market revolution," so they turned the market on its head, seeking to deliver their product to everyone, regardless of ability or even desire to buy. Wedding modern technology and national organization to a traditional faith in reading, these publishing societies imagined and then invented mass media in America.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199883890
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 223
Book Description
In the twenty-first century, mass media corporations are often seen as profit-hungry money machines. It was a different world in the early days of mass communication in America. Faith in Reading tells the remarkable story of the noncommercial religious origins of our modern media culture. In the early nineteenth century, a few visionary entrepreneurs decided the time was right to reach everyone in America through the medium of print. Though they were modern businessmen, their publishing enterprises were not commercial businesses but nonprofit societies committed to the publication of traditional religious texts. Drawing on organizational reports and archival sources, David Paul Nord shows how the managers of Bible and religious tract societies made themselves into large-scale manufacturers and distributors of print. These organizations believed it was possible to place the same printed message into the hands of every man, woman, and child in America. Employing modern printing technologies and business methods, they were remarkably successful, churning out millions of Bibles, tracts, religious books, and periodicals. They mounted massive campaigns to make books cheap and plentiful by turning them into modern, mass-produced consumer goods. Nord demonstrates how religious publishers learned to work against the flow of ordinary commerce. They believed that reading was too important to be left to the "market revolution," so they turned the market on its head, seeking to deliver their product to everyone, regardless of ability or even desire to buy. Wedding modern technology and national organization to a traditional faith in reading, these publishing societies imagined and then invented mass media in America.
Piety and Patriotism
Author: James W. Van Hoeven
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
ISBN: 9780802816634
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
Piety and Patriotism is a collection of eight essays that explores the interaction of the Reformed Church with the American culture, from 1776 to 1976. The articles are arranged topically to correspond with eight important matrices in the American experience: the Revolutionary War, frontier expansion, immigration, international affairs, social-intellectual thought, social concerns, education, and the role of women.
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
ISBN: 9780802816634
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
Piety and Patriotism is a collection of eight essays that explores the interaction of the Reformed Church with the American culture, from 1776 to 1976. The articles are arranged topically to correspond with eight important matrices in the American experience: the Revolutionary War, frontier expansion, immigration, international affairs, social-intellectual thought, social concerns, education, and the role of women.
The American Church History Series: A history of the Presbyterian churches, by R.E. Thompson
Author: Philip Schaff
Publisher:
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 510
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 510
Book Description
Rebuilding the Christian Commonwealth
Author: John A. AndrewIII
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 0813189403
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
The foreign missionary movement of the early 19th century grew out of the efforts of churches in New England to deal with the changes then taking place in society. The erosion of traditional institutional structures and social values plus the rise of Unitarianism threatened the destruction of the traditional faith. Mr. Andrew holds that the Congregational clergy used foreign missions not only to implant New England culture in heathen lands but also to awaken a sense of community at home.
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 0813189403
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
The foreign missionary movement of the early 19th century grew out of the efforts of churches in New England to deal with the changes then taking place in society. The erosion of traditional institutional structures and social values plus the rise of Unitarianism threatened the destruction of the traditional faith. Mr. Andrew holds that the Congregational clergy used foreign missions not only to implant New England culture in heathen lands but also to awaken a sense of community at home.