The Way of the Cross Leads Home: The Domestication of American Methodism (Religion in North America),Used

The Way of the Cross Leads Home: The Domestication of American Methodism (Religion in North America),Used

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"... a seminal study of early 19thcentury American Methodist theology and piety. It also presents an innovative and supple model for analyzing 19thcentury religion in general." Christian Century"... an immensely insightful, probing, sophisticated, provocative essay of Methodism in transition... " The Journal of Religion"... a provocative contribution to revisionist interpretations of the history of American Methodism" Methodist History"A. Gregory Schneider has written an extraordinary book on early Methodism in the Ohio Valley. He made excellent use of social and psychological theories of identity and group behavior to shed new light on a muchstudied religious movement." Journal of American History"Schneider has significantly enriched our understanding of American religion." The Catholic Historical Review"[An] imaginative, brilliant, and profound case study of American Methodism.... Schneiders reading of Methodist discourse provides a truly innovative way of thinking about nineteenthcentury American faith, gender, family, and culture." Donald G. Mathews, University of North Carolina, Chapel HillThis richly detailed study of the rise of American Methodism and its social and cultural impact focuses on Methodist religious practice. Schneider shows how the forms of Methodist social religion laid the foundation for the adoption by many white middleclass Christians of an ideology of evangelical domesticity.

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