ISBN |
1439131333 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
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ISBN13桁 |
9781439131336 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
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無効なISBN等 |
9781439143155 (ebook)
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テキストの言語 |
英語
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分類:NDC10版 |
198.3253
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個人著者標目 |
FitzGerald, Frances,
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生没年等 |
1940-
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本タイトル |
The Evangelicals :
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タイトル関連情報 |
the struggle to shape America /
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著者名 |
Frances FitzGerald.
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版表示 |
First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.
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出版地・頒布地 |
New York :
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出版者・頒布者名 |
Simon & Schuster,
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出版年・頒布年 |
2017.
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数量 |
ix, 740 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates :
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他の形態的事項 |
illustrations ;
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大きさ |
25 cm.
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書誌注記 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 701-710) and index.
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内容注記 |
The great awakenings and the Evangelical empire -- Evangelicals North and South -- Liberals and conservatives in the Post-Civil War North -- The fundamentalist-modernist conflict -- The separatists -- Billy Graham and modern evangelicalism -- Pentecostals and Southern Baptists -- Evangelicals in the 1960s -- The fundamentalist uprising in the South -- Jerry Falwell and the Moral Majority -- The political realignment of the South -- The thinkers of the Christian right -- Pat Robertson : politics and miracles -- The Christian Coalition and the Republican Party -- The Christian right and George W. Bush -- The new Evangelicals -- The transformation of the Christian right.
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要約、抄録、注釈等 |
The evangelical movement began in the revivals of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, known in America as the Great Awakenings. A populist rebellion against the established churches, it became the dominant religious force in the country. During the nineteenth century, white evangelicals split apart dramatically, first North versus South, and then at the end of the century, modernist versus fundamentalist. After World War II, Billy Graham, the revivalist preacher, attracted enormous crowds and tried to gather all Protestants under his big tent, but the civil rights movement and the social revolution of the sixties drove them apart again. By the 1980s, Jerry Falwell, Pat Robertson, and other southern televangelists had formed the Christian right. Protesting abortion and gay rights, they led the South into the Republican Party, and for thirty-five years they were the sole voice of evangelicals to be heard nationally. Eventually a younger generation of leaders protested the Christian right's close ties with the Republican Party and proposed a broader agenda of issues, such as climate change, gender equality, and immigration reform. Evangelicals have in many ways defined the nation. They have shaped our culture and our politics. Evangelicals now constitute twenty-five percent of the American population, but they are no longer monolithic in their politics. They range from Tea Party supporters to social reformers. Still, with the decline of religious faith generally, FitzGerald suggests that evangelical churches must embrace ethnic minorities if they are to survive.
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一般件名 |
Evangelicalism -- History. -- United States
Fundamentalism -- History. -- United States |
地名件名 |
United States -- Church history.
United States. |
資料情報1 |
『The Evangelicals :
the struggle to shape America /』First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition. Frances FitzGerald. Simon & Schuster, 2017.
(所蔵館:中央
請求記号:F/198.3/F55/E
資料コード:7109872510)
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URL |
https://catalog.library.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/winj/opac/switch-detail.do?lang=ja&bibid=1352029164 |