The Making of American Liberal Theology: Imagining Progressive Religion, 1805-1900, Volume 1In this first of a three-volume, comprehensive series, Gary Dorrien mixes theological analysis with historical and biographical detail to present the first comprehensive interpretation of American theological liberalism. Arguing that the indigenous roots of American liberal theology existed before the rise of Darwinism, Dorrien maintains that this tradition took shape in the nineteenth century and was motivated by a desire to map a progressive "third way" between authority-based orthodoxies and atheistic rationalism. Dorrien characterizes American liberal theology by its openness to historical criticism and evolutionary theory, its commitment to the authority of individual reason and experience, its conception of Christianity as an ethical way of life, and its commitment to make Christianity credible and socially relevant to modern people. |
Contents
Unitarian Beginnings William Ellery Charming and the Divine Likeness | 1 |
EighteenthCentury Liberal Arminianism | 2 |
New England Religion in a New Country | 5 |
Moral Philosophy beyond Locke | 10 |
The Wilderness Within | 15 |
Channings Early Ministry | 17 |
English Unitarianism and the American Unitarian Controversy | 20 |
Defending New England Liberal Christianity | 24 |
The Refuge of Personal Religion | 181 |
Preaching to the Middle Class | 191 |
The Meaning of the Civil War Imagining Liberal Christianity | 198 |
Imagining Liberal Christianity | 207 |
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the Feminist Movement | 214 |
The Rights of Citizens and the Feminist Schism | 225 |
The Great Beecher Scandal | 234 |
Liberal Theology as Religious Evolutionism | 248 |
The Unitarian Manifesto | 28 |
Creating and Defending a Liberal Denomination | 35 |
Channing as Liberal Leader and Apologist | 38 |
Emerson and the Poetic Spirit | 43 |
Channings Literary Turn | 46 |
The Divine Likeness | 48 |
Spiritual Idealism as Reluctant Radicalism | 50 |
Social Justice and Abolitionist Question | 51 |
Freedom Ringing | 56 |
Subversive Intuitions Ralph Waldo Emerson Theodore Parker and the Transcendentalist Revolt | 58 |
Emersons Road to Transcendentalism | 59 |
The Transcendentalist Club | 63 |
The Transcendentalist Revolt | 68 |
Divinity School Negations | 72 |
Newborn Bards under Attack | 74 |
Defending Transcendentalist Christianity | 77 |
Letting Off the Truth | 80 |
The Transient and Permanent | 85 |
Modern Scholarship and the Nature of Religion | 91 |
Absolute Religion and Historical Christianity | 97 |
The Politics of Absolute Religion | 101 |
The Legacy of Parker Unitarianism | 103 |
Imagination Wording Forth Horace Bushnell and the Metaphors of Inspiration | 111 |
On Choosing Christianity | 112 |
New Haven Theology | 114 |
Moral Government as Social Theology | 118 |
Thinking about Words | 122 |
Social Christianity after Disestablishment | 127 |
Nurturing Sensitive Superior Christians | 134 |
Seeing and Speaking the Gospel | 141 |
Language God and Christ | 142 |
Defending and Rethinking in Exile | 148 |
Speaking the Divine Triunity | 155 |
Nature Supernature and the Redemption of Evil | 157 |
Science and the Law of Sacrifice | 163 |
Shooting in the Dark Finding a Public | 172 |
Enjoying the Gospel | 176 |
Victorianism in Question Henry Ward Beecher Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the Religion of Reform | 179 |
Beecher Channing and Feminism | 252 |
The Idea of Feminist Religion | 253 |
Progressivism Ascending Theodore Munger Washington Gladden Newman Smyth the New Theology and the Social Gospel | 261 |
Two Roads to Liberal Protestantism | 262 |
Finding the Social Gospel | 270 |
The Swing Trial | 275 |
Imagining Liberal Protestantism | 279 |
Newman Smyth | 282 |
The Case of Andover Theological Seminary | 290 |
Theodore Munger | 293 |
Washington Gladden | 304 |
The Social Gospel Difference | 311 |
Liberalism and the Theology of Evolution | 314 |
The Politics of the Kingdom | 318 |
The Struggle of Nations and the Crucible of Race | 324 |
The Great War and the Social Gospel | 329 |
Enter the Academics Charles A Briggs Borden Parker Bowne Biblical Criticism and the Personalist Idea | 335 |
Charles A Briggs | 337 |
Evangelical and Scholastic Orthodoxies | 344 |
Defending Biblical Criticism | 349 |
Embracing the Modern Spirit | 352 |
A Compend of Heresies | 358 |
The Briggs Trials and the Imaginary Bible | 361 |
Ecymenical Orthodoxy and Ecumenical Liberalism | 366 |
Liberal Theology beyond Congregationalism | 370 |
The Making of a Personalist | 371 |
Bownes Personalist Theism | 373 |
Personalism as Philosophy of Religion | 378 |
Boston Personalism as Theology | 381 |
Theology as a Voice of Reason and Progress | 388 |
The Victorian Gospel Religion and Modernity in Progress | 393 |
Catholic Modernism and Protestant Ecumenism | 394 |
Legacy of a Theological Century | 398 |
The German Connection and the School of Schleiermacher | 403 |
Theological Progressivism in Progress | 405 |
Notes | 412 |
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