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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > Mind, body, spirit: thought & practice > General
Author and public intellectual Orestes Augustus Brownson wrote this
lively commentary on the history of Christianity as the religion
became more established in the United States. The rapid
establishment of new churches and congregations upon the frontier
was a feature of the westward expansion in North America during the
19th century. Writing in 1836, Brownson offers a vivid history of
the religion in the context of its establishment in the USA, his
views upon its beliefs and core philosophies, and whether the
church of his day accurately reflects the original teachings of
Jesus Christ. Written as a narrative from a perspective of a man in
search of spiritual fulfillment, New Views of Christianity sees
Brownson draw contrasts and distinctions between different
denominations and groups who term themselves Christian. He goes on
to identify several important areas where religion has historically
been influential - education in particular is highlighted as being
of great importance.
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