A theology of brotherhood: the Federal Council of Churches and the problem of race

Examines the influence of the Federal Council of Churches' Department of Race RelationsA Theology of Brotherhood explores how the national umbrella Christian organization, the Federal Council of Churches, acted as a crucial conduit and organizational force for the dissemination of "progres...

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主要作者: Evans, Curtis J. (Author)
格式: 电子 图书
语言:English
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出版: New York, NY New York University Press [2024]
In:Year: 2024
评论:[Rezension von: Evans, Curtis J., A theology of brotherhood : the Federal Council of Churches and the problem of race] (2025) (Bare, Daniel R.)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America / 种族问题 / 神学家 / 历史 1920-1950
Further subjects:B Contact theory
B George Haynes
B church and civil rights
B religious history
B anti-lynching bill
B Race Relations Sundays
B history of religion and race
B Ecumenical
B F. Frederick Johnson
B 社会福音运动
B Youngstown
B 宗教 / Christianity / History
B books about church history
B history of Theology
B church and race relations
B Federal Council
B books about Protestant history
B Anti-Lynching
B Church and social problems (United States)
B religion and Race Relations
B history of Civil rights
B National Council of Churches
B RELIGION / Christian Church / History
B Race & Ethnic Relations / SOCIAL SCIENCE
B history of race Workshops
B Interracial history
B NAACP
B Federal Council of Churches
B Books about religious history
B Protestant history
B books about religion and race
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总结:Examines the influence of the Federal Council of Churches' Department of Race RelationsA Theology of Brotherhood explores how the national umbrella Christian organization, the Federal Council of Churches, acted as a crucial conduit and organizational force for the dissemination of "progressive" views on race in the first half of the twentieth century.Drawing on years of archival research, Curtis J. Evans shows that the Council's theological approach to race, and in particular its anti-lynching campaign, were responsible for meaningful progress in some white Protestant churches on racial issues. The book highlights the contributions that their religious vision made in expanding and propagating a civic nationalist tradition that was grounded in a "universal brotherhood" and belief in the equality of all human beings, over against a racial nationalist ideology that conceived of America in ethno-racial terms.Evans makes the case that this predominantly white religious organization contributed a distinctive religious voice to visions of a pluralistic democracy, racial and ethnic diversity, and social and political reform. The volume adds a missing voice to the literature on lynching in the early twentieth century, which tends to focus primarily on the NAACP and other secular organizations
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ISBN:978-1-4798-2046-7
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Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.18574/nyu/9781479820467.001.0001