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The Democratization of American Christianity

By: Nathan O. Hatch
Narrated by: Bob Souer
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The half century following the American Revolution witnessed the transformation of American Christianity. The passion for equality, says Hatch, brought about a crisis of religious authority in popular culture, introduced new and popular forms of theology, witnessed the rise of minority religious movements, reshaped preaching, singing, and publishing, and became a scriptural foundation for 19th-century American individualism.

Hatch examines five distinct traditions or mass movements that emerged early in the 19th century: the Christian movement, the Methodists, the Baptists, the black churches, and the Mormons. Each was led by young men of relentless energy who went about movement building as self-conscious outsiders, however diverse their theologies and church organizations. Hatch points out, they all offered the unschooled and unsophisticated compelling visions of individual potential and collective aspiration.

More effectively than religious movements in other modern industrial societies, these denominations embraced people without regard to social standing and challenged them to think, interpret Scripture, and organize the church for themselves. The religious populism that resulted remains among the oldest and deepest impulse in American life.

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This is by far the best history of the period. The reader does a superior job in handling the text.

Post-revolutionary American Christianity

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A vitally important book in understanding ecclesiastical decline and political foment. Hatch narrates the prominent if not deleterious role democratization has played in the sectarian spirit found in the American church.

Excellent!

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I think that this is an area of American history and Christian history that seriously needs more discussion. It has made me think more deeply about the roots of my faith.

Wow, eye opening

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Great information on the Second Great Awakening & how it relates to our current 21st Century.

Second Great Awakening Plus

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Fluid. Brought together multiple points that were easily connected and did so like a work of fiction. Excellent book.

Great read!

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