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The Christian Century and the Rise of Mainline Protestantism (Hardcover)
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The Christian Century and the Rise of Mainline Protestantism (Hardcover)
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The Christian Century and the Rise of the Protestant Mainline
offers the first full-length, critical study of The Christian
Century, widely regarded as the most influential religious magazine
in America for most of the twentieth century and hailed by Time as
"Protestantism's most vigorous voice."
Elesha Coffman narrates the previously untold story of the
magazine, exploring its chronic financial struggles, evolving
editorial positions, and often fractious relations among writers,
editors, and readers, as well as the central role it played in the
rise of mainline Protestantism. Coffman situates this narrative
within larger trends in American religion and society. Under the
editorship of Charles Clayton Morrison from 1908-1947, the magazine
spoke out about many of the most pressing social and political
issues of the time, from child labor and women's suffrage to war,
racism, and the internment of Japanese Americans during World War
II. It published such luminaries as Jane Addams, Reinhold Niebuhr,
and Martin Luther King Jr. and jostled with the Nation, the New
Republic, and Commonweal, as it sought to enlarge its readership
and solidify its position as the voice of liberal Protestantism.
But by the 1950s, internal strife between liberals and neo-orthodox
and the rising challenge of Billy Graham's evangelicalism would
shatter the illusion of Protestant consensus. The coalition of
highly educated, theologically and politically liberal Protestants
associated with the magazine made a strong case for their own
status as shepherds of the American soul but failed to attract a
popular following that matched their intellectual and cultural
clout.
Elegantly written and persuasively argued, The Christian Century
and the Rise of the Protestant Mainline takes readers inside one of
the most important religious magazines of the modern era.
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