Commissioned by the General Board of Higher Education and
Ministry for use in United Methodist doctrine/polity/history
courses.
From a Sunday school teacher's account of a typical Sunday
morning to letters from presidents, from architects' opinions for
and against the Akron Plan to impassioned speeches demanding full
rights for African Americans, women, homosexuals, and laity in the
Church, this riveting collection of documents will interest
scholars, clergy, and laity alike. This Sourcebook, part of the
two-volume set The Methodist Experience in America, contains
documents from between 1760 and 1998 pertaining to the movements
constitutive of American United Methodism. The editors identify
over two hundred documents by date, primary agent, and central
theme or important action. The documents are organized on a
strictly chronological basis, by the date of the significant action
in the excerpt. Charts, graphs, timelines, and graphics are also
included. The Sourcebook has been constructed to be used with the
Narrative volume in which the interpretation of individual
documents, discussions of context, details about events and
individuals, and treatment of the larger developments can be
found.
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