Rise Up, O Men of God: The Men and Religion Forward Movement and Promise KeepersMercer University Press, 2002 - 312 Seiten "L. Dean Allen analyzes both groups' constructions of masculinity and social ethics in relation to the family, the church, and a prominent social issue. Evangelical Christian leaders designed both organizations in response to their alarm at men's absence from evangelical churches, and they sought to increase men's participation in churches and to improve society as a whole by their efforts. Each group faced important social changes during its era such as new economic realities, women's activities, and perceived moral crises. Despite their similarities as groups for evangelical Christian men only, MRFM and PK developed contrasting constructions of masculinity and divergent social ethical calls for action."--BOOK JACKET. |
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... Urban America in the Industrial Age , 1860-1920 ( Arlington Heights IL : Harlan Davidson , 1985 ) 57 3 Steven J. Diner , A Very Different Age : Americans of the Progressive Era ( New York : Hill and Wang , 1998 ) 7 . processes of ...
... Urban America in the Industrial Age , 1860-1920 ( Arlington Heights IL : Harlan Davidson , 1985 ) 57 3 Steven J. Diner , A Very Different Age : Americans of the Progressive Era ( New York : Hill and Wang , 1998 ) 7 . processes of ...
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... were symbiotic processes because large factories * Frederick W. Taylor , The Principles of Scientific Management ( New York : Harper , 1911 ) . benefited from the concentration of workers in urban areas . 16 Rise Up , O Men of God.
... were symbiotic processes because large factories * Frederick W. Taylor , The Principles of Scientific Management ( New York : Harper , 1911 ) . benefited from the concentration of workers in urban areas . 16 Rise Up , O Men of God.
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... urban areas . Urban residents flocked to the cities to find jobs in factories located there , and the industries benefited from the market for their goods provided by growing numbers of city dwellers . 5 In the United States , the ...
... urban areas . Urban residents flocked to the cities to find jobs in factories located there , and the industries benefited from the market for their goods provided by growing numbers of city dwellers . 5 In the United States , the ...
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The Men and Religion Forward Movement and Promise Keepers L. Dean Allen. urban crowds and no longer controlling their own economic destiny through farms or owner - operated businesses . New Economic Realities Depression of 1893. One of ...
The Men and Religion Forward Movement and Promise Keepers L. Dean Allen. urban crowds and no longer controlling their own economic destiny through farms or owner - operated businesses . New Economic Realities Depression of 1893. One of ...
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... , Progressivism ( Arlington Heights IL : Harlan Davidson , Inc. , 1983 ) 18 ; Diner , A Very Different Age , 25 . 14 was needed to deal with the emerging urban ,. Social Context of the Men and Religion Forward Movement 19.
... , Progressivism ( Arlington Heights IL : Harlan Davidson , Inc. , 1983 ) 18 ; Diner , A Very Different Age , 25 . 14 was needed to deal with the emerging urban ,. Social Context of the Men and Religion Forward Movement 19.
Inhalt
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Social Ethics of the Men and Religion Forward Movement Ethics and Morality | 91 |
Social Context of Promise Keepers | 130 |
Construction of Gender in Promise Keepers | 194 |
Social Ethics of Promise Keepers Promise Keepers and Church | 226 |
Evangelical Social Ethics in TwentiethCentury America | 256 |
Bibliography | 285 |
Index | 307 |
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 2 - A Promise Keeper is committed to pursuing vital relationships with a few other men, understanding that he needs brothers to help him keep his promises.
Seite 3 - Betty A. DeBerg, Ungodly Women: Gender and the First Wave of American Fundamentalism (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1990). 30. Linda Gordon, "Voluntary Motherhood: The Beginnings of Feminist Birth Control Ideas in the United States," in Cleo's Consciousness Raised, ed.
Seite 13 - Samuel P. Hays, The Response to Industrialism, 18851914 (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1957); Samuel Haber, Efficiency and Uplift: Scientific Management in the Progressive Era, 1890—1920 (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1964); Roben H.
Seite 15 - Those of us who passed through the last great industrial depression will never forget the procession of men out of work, out of clothes, out of shoes, and out of hope. They wore down our threshold, and they wore away our hearts. This is the stake of the churches in modern poverty. They are buried at times under a stream of human wreckage. They are turned aside constantly from their more spiritual functions to "serve tables.