Robert H. Gardiner and the reunification of worldwide Christianity in the Progressive Era

"Biography of Robert Hallowell Gardiner III, Progressive Era leader of the Christian ecumenical movement, the Young Manhood Movement, and the World Council of Churches. Includes discussions of George Wharton Pepper, Francis Stetson, John R. Mott, Newman Smyth, Cardinal James Gibbons, Bishop Cha...

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Authors: Woolverton, John F. (Author) ; Woolverton, John Frederick 1926- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Columbia, Mo. London University of Missouri Press 2005
In:Year: 2005
Reviews:[Rezension von: Woolverton, John F., Robert H. Gardiner and the Reunification of Worldwide Christianity in the Progressive Era] (2007) (Harp, Gillis J.)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Gardiner, Robert H. 1855-1924 / Ecumenical movement / Liberal theology / History 1893-1924
Further subjects:B Gardiner, Robert H (Robert Hallowell) (1855-1924)
B Ecumenists (United States) Biography
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Summary:"Biography of Robert Hallowell Gardiner III, Progressive Era leader of the Christian ecumenical movement, the Young Manhood Movement, and the World Council of Churches. Includes discussions of George Wharton Pepper, Francis Stetson, John R. Mott, Newman Smyth, Cardinal James Gibbons, Bishop Charles Henry Brent, Vida D. Scudder, and others"--Provided by publisher
The legacy of education : Fort Tejon, California, 1855-1916 -- The social gospel's "ham and pickle eaters" : Boston, 1893-1909 -- Parliaments and brotherhoods : Chicago, 1893 -- Faith and Order's troubled beginnings : Edinburgh, 1910 -- War and theology : Lake Constance, 1914 -- Improbable center of a worldwide movement : Gardiner, Maine, 1914-1924 -- Conclusion -- Appendix : chronology of Robert Gardiner's life
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:082621603X