Author: Lutheran Church in America. Constituting Convention
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 782
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Minutes of the Constituting Convention
National Union Catalog
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Category : Union catalogs
Languages : en
Pages : 650
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Includes entries for maps and atlases.
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Category : Union catalogs
Languages : en
Pages : 650
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Includes entries for maps and atlases.
The National Union Catalogs, 1963-
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 648
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 648
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The National union catalog, 1968-1972
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Category : Union catalogs
Languages : en
Pages : 652
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Category : Union catalogs
Languages : en
Pages : 652
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Minutes of the ... Annual Convention
Author: Lutheran Church in America. Minnesota Synod. Convention
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Category : Lutherans
Languages : en
Pages : 806
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Category : Lutherans
Languages : en
Pages : 806
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Proceedings of the Constituting Convention
Author: Lutheran Church in America. Western Canada Synod. Constituting Convention
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Languages : en
Pages : 74
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Languages : en
Pages : 74
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Jews in Christian America
Author: Naomi Wiener Cohen
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0195065379
Category : Constitutional history
Languages : en
Pages : 315
Book Description
A driving force in the history of American Jews has been the pursuit of religious equality under law. Jews reasoned that state and federal legislation or public practices which sanctioned religious, specifically Christian, usages blocked their path to full integration within society. Always a small minority and ever fearful of the outspoken proponents of the Christian state, nineteenth-century Jews became ardent defenders of church-state separation. In the twentieth century, Jewish defense organizations took a prominent role in landmark court cases on religion in the schools, Sunday laws, and public displays of Christian symbols. Over the last two centuries, Jews shifted from support of a neutral-to-all-religions government to a divorced-from-religion government, and from defense of their own interests to the defense of other religious minorities. Jews in Christian America traces in historical context the response of American Jews to the issues presented by a Christian-flavored public religion. Discussing the contributions of each major wave of Jewish immigrants to the reinforcement of a separationist stand, Cohen shows how Jewish communal priorities, pressures from the larger society, and Jewish-Christian relationships fashioned that response. She also makes clear that the Jewish community was never totally united on the goals and tactics of a separationist posture; despite the continued predominance of the strict separationists, others argued the adverse effects of that position on communal well-being and on the very survival of Judaism.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0195065379
Category : Constitutional history
Languages : en
Pages : 315
Book Description
A driving force in the history of American Jews has been the pursuit of religious equality under law. Jews reasoned that state and federal legislation or public practices which sanctioned religious, specifically Christian, usages blocked their path to full integration within society. Always a small minority and ever fearful of the outspoken proponents of the Christian state, nineteenth-century Jews became ardent defenders of church-state separation. In the twentieth century, Jewish defense organizations took a prominent role in landmark court cases on religion in the schools, Sunday laws, and public displays of Christian symbols. Over the last two centuries, Jews shifted from support of a neutral-to-all-religions government to a divorced-from-religion government, and from defense of their own interests to the defense of other religious minorities. Jews in Christian America traces in historical context the response of American Jews to the issues presented by a Christian-flavored public religion. Discussing the contributions of each major wave of Jewish immigrants to the reinforcement of a separationist stand, Cohen shows how Jewish communal priorities, pressures from the larger society, and Jewish-Christian relationships fashioned that response. She also makes clear that the Jewish community was never totally united on the goals and tactics of a separationist posture; despite the continued predominance of the strict separationists, others argued the adverse effects of that position on communal well-being and on the very survival of Judaism.
Fiftieth Anniversary, 1912-1962
Author: Institute of Radio Engineers
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Category : Electronics
Languages : en
Pages : 1190
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Category : Electronics
Languages : en
Pages : 1190
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Minutes of the ... Convention of the United Lutheran Church in America
Author: United Lutheran Church in America
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Languages : en
Pages : 2004
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Includes minutes of the conventions of the General Synod, the General Council, and the United Synod.
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Languages : en
Pages : 2004
Book Description
Includes minutes of the conventions of the General Synod, the General Council, and the United Synod.
Minutes of the Adjourned Meeting of the ... Biennial Convention
Author: United Lutheran Church in America. Convention
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Category : Lutheran Church
Languages : en
Pages : 788
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Category : Lutheran Church
Languages : en
Pages : 788
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