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Nature's Final Curtain Call? (Paperback): S.T. Kimbrough Nature's Final Curtain Call? (Paperback)
S.T. Kimbrough; Foreword by Russell E Richey
R362 R297 Discovery Miles 2 970 Save R65 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Nature's Final Curtain Call? (Hardcover): S.T. Kimbrough Nature's Final Curtain Call? (Hardcover)
S.T. Kimbrough; Foreword by Russell E Richey
R746 R610 Discovery Miles 6 100 Save R136 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
American Methodism Revised and Updated (Paperback): Russell E Richey American Methodism Revised and Updated (Paperback)
Russell E Richey
R1,036 R832 Discovery Miles 8 320 Save R204 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Ecumenical & Interreligious Perspectives (Paperback): Russell E Richey Ecumenical & Interreligious Perspectives (Paperback)
Russell E Richey; Introduction by Robert E. Reber
R596 R488 Discovery Miles 4 880 Save R108 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Formation for Ministry in American Methodism (Paperback): Russell E Richey Formation for Ministry in American Methodism (Paperback)
Russell E Richey
R349 R306 Discovery Miles 3 060 Save R43 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Denominationalism Illustrated and Explained (Paperback): Russell E Richey Denominationalism Illustrated and Explained (Paperback)
Russell E Richey
R988 R797 Discovery Miles 7 970 Save R191 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Description: Evidence of mainstream denominational decline virtually throws itself in our faces--growing religious pluralism in North America; the decline over the last half century in the salience, prestige, power, and vitality of Protestant denominational leadership; slippage in mainline membership and corresponding growth, vigor, visibility, and political prowess of conservative, evangelical, and fundamentalist bodies; patterns of congregational independence, including loosening of or removal of denominational identity, particularly in signage, and the related marginal loyalty of members; emergence of megachurches, with resources and the capacity to meet needs heretofore supplied by denominations (training, literature, expertise); growth within mainline denominations of caucuses and their alignment into broad progressive or conservative camps, often with connections to similar camps in other denominations; widespread suspicion of, indeed hostility towards, the centers and symbols of denominational identity--the regional and national headquarters; migration of individuals and families through various religious identities, sometimes out of classic Christianity altogether. Denominationalism looks doomed and is so proclaimed. It may be. However, viewing the sweep of Anglo-American history, this volume suggests how much denominations and denominationalism have changed, how resilient they have proved, how significant these structures of religious belonging have been in providing order and direction to American society, and how such enduring purposes find ever new structural/institutional expression. Endorsements: ""This book has convinced me that denominational Christianity is not dying; it is once again adapting and transitioning into a new chapter in its fascinating history. Here is history from one of our most able church historians, who not only studied our history, but also helped make history in his church and seminary leadership, all in service to the future vitality of our church."" --Will Willimon, Duke Divinity School ""Face the facts of denominational decline and discord. Spot the spires and spectacle of mega-churches on the rise, and chart the paths of spiritual seekers and pluralist pilgrims through faith in flux. Then find the underlying truth and overarching spirit of American grace, made flesh in denominational bodies and reborn through their living history. Nobody does this better than Russell Richey, and no place better than in this brilliant book."" --Steven M. Tipton, Emory University ""Russell Richey has long been the master historian of the phenomenon of denominationalism. This is a collection of his essays stretching over a forty-year career. Each essay is a jewel, and together they make up a glittering necklace that allows the reader to glimpse the various facets of the denominational pattern."" --Robert Bruce Mullin, General Theological Seminary ""In its historical scope, from English origins to contemporary challenges of denominationalism, and in its range of probing discussion, from the voluntary principle to ecclesial purpose of denominations old and new, Richey's work is an essential reference and stimulus to teaching and scholarship in American religious studies."" --Thomas Edward Frank, Wake Forest University About the Contributor(s): Russell E. Richey, Dean Emeritus of Candler School of Theology and William R. Cannon Distinguished Professor of Church History Emeritus, is author or editor of twenty books, including Denominationalism (1977, 2010) and Reimagining Denominationalism (1994, 2010).

Denominationalism Illustrated and Explained (Hardcover): Russell E Richey Denominationalism Illustrated and Explained (Hardcover)
Russell E Richey
R1,689 R1,313 Discovery Miles 13 130 Save R376 (22%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Denominationalism (Paperback): Russell E Richey Denominationalism (Paperback)
Russell E Richey
R945 R761 Discovery Miles 7 610 Save R184 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Methodist Experience in America, v. 1 - A History (Paperback): Kenneth E. Rowe, Russell E Richey, Jean Miller Schmidt The Methodist Experience in America, v. 1 - A History (Paperback)
Kenneth E. Rowe, Russell E Richey, Jean Miller Schmidt
R1,659 R1,316 Discovery Miles 13 160 Save R343 (21%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Beginning in 1760, this comprehensive history charts the growth and development of the Methodist and Evangelical United Brethren church family up and through the year 2000. Extraordinarily well-documented study with elaborate notes that will guide the reader to recent and standard literature on the numerous topics, figures, developments, and events covered. The volume is a companion to and designed to be used with THE METHODIST EXPERIENCE IN AMERICA: A SOURCEBOOK, for which it provides background, context and interpretation. Contents include: Launching the Methodist Movements 1760-1768 Structuring the Immigrant Initiatives 1769-1778 Making Church 1777-1784 Constituting Methodism 1784-1792 Spreaking Scriptural Holiness 1792-1816 Snapshot I- Methodism in 1816: Baltimore 1816 Building for Ministry and Nuture 1816-1850s Dividing by Mission, Ethnicity, Gender, and Vision 1816-1850s Dividing over Slavery, Region, Authority, and Race 1830-1860s Embracing the War Cause(s) 1860-1865 Reconstructing Methodism(s) 1866-1884 Snapshot II- Methodism in 1884: Wilker-Barre, PA 1884 Reshaping the Church for Mission 1884-1939 Taking on the World 1884-1939 Warring for World Order and Against Worldliness Within 1930-1968 Snapshot III- Methodism in 1968: Denver 1968 Merging and Reappraising 1968-1984Holding Fast/Pressing On 1984-2000"

Doctrine in Experience - A Methodist Theology of Church and Ministry (Paperback): Russell E Richey Doctrine in Experience - A Methodist Theology of Church and Ministry (Paperback)
Russell E Richey
R1,480 R1,158 Discovery Miles 11 580 Save R322 (22%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A fresh way to look at the ministry of The United Methodist Church.
United Methodism is often accused of having an incoherent theological center. By examining the history and salient features of the church, this book says that United Methodist theology is actually appropriated from its experience as a missional corporate body. This allows United Methodist to do theology in new ways and to better adapt to its multivalent contexts.

Methodist Connectionalism - Historical Perspectives (Paperback): Russell E Richey Methodist Connectionalism - Historical Perspectives (Paperback)
Russell E Richey
R548 R489 Discovery Miles 4 890 Save R59 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In thirteen previously published essays, especially revised and updated for this volume, United Methodist historian Russell Richey explores various dimensions of the history, theology, and practice of connectionalism in American Methodism.

Extension Ministers - Mr. Wesley's True Heirs (Paperback): Russell E Richey Extension Ministers - Mr. Wesley's True Heirs (Paperback)
Russell E Richey
R402 R352 Discovery Miles 3 520 Save R50 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Eminent United Methodist historian Russell Richey skillfully analyzes the evolving marginalization of "extension ministers"-United Methodist clergypersons serving the denomination in ministry settings beyond the local parish. Drawing on denominational history, theological argument, and practical experience, Richey offers trenchant insights for reintegrating this vital ministry into the United Methodist connectional covenant today.

Marks of Methodism - Theology in Ecclesial Practice (Paperback): Russell E Richey Marks of Methodism - Theology in Ecclesial Practice (Paperback)
Russell E Richey; As told to Dennis M Campbell, William B. Lawrence
R689 R561 Discovery Miles 5 610 Save R128 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The title of this volume is as old as the Wesleyan movement and apt for the very latest Methodist theological self-designation.Marks of Methodism points back to John Wesley himself and to his efforts to define the movement.Such marks or hallmarks prescribe a basis for Methodist identity, purpose, and unity.They also serve to differentiate Methodists from other Christians, to sketch the boundaries of our movement, and to mark us off.Marks also invite attention to the conjunction of precept and practice, to the considerable recent affirmation of practices as the traditioning and corporate bearers of Christian faithfulness and witness; and therefore as the ground of theology and doctrine, and to Methodist embodiment of and featuring of traditioning practices long before that became fashionable. These marks point to an understanding of church, a doctrine of the church, an ecclesiology, embedded in the everyday structures, policies, organizations, and patterns of Methodist life."

The Methodist Experience in America - Sourcebook / Russell E. Richey, Kenneth E. Rowe, Jean Miller Schmidt [Editors].... The Methodist Experience in America - Sourcebook / Russell E. Richey, Kenneth E. Rowe, Jean Miller Schmidt [Editors]. (Paperback, 2000)
Richey Rowe, Kenneth E. Rowe, Jean Miller Schmidt, Russell E Richey; Edited by Kenneth E. Rowe, …
R1,557 R1,254 Discovery Miles 12 540 Save R303 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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.

The Methodist Conference in America - A History (Paperback): Russell E Richey The Methodist Conference in America - A History (Paperback)
Russell E Richey
R780 R648 Discovery Miles 6 480 Save R132 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the Methodist lexicon, 'conference' refers to a body of preachers (and later, of laity as well) that exercises legislative, judicial, and executive functions for the church or some portion thereof. 'Conference, ' says Richey, defined Methodism in more than political ways: on conference hinged religious time, religious space, religious belonging, religious structure, even religiosity itself. Methodist histories uniformly recognize, typically even feature, conference's centrality, but describe that in primarily constitutional and political terms. The purpose of this volume is to present conference as a distinctively American Methodist manner of being the church, a multifaceted mode of spirituality, unity, mission, governance, and fraternity that American Methodists have lived and operated better than they have interpreted.

Early American Methodism (Hardcover): Russell E Richey Early American Methodism (Hardcover)
Russell E Richey
R868 Discovery Miles 8 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Offering a revisionist reading of American Methodism, this book goes beyond the limits of institutional history by suggesting a new and different approach to the examination of denominations. Russell E. Richey identifies within Methodism four distinct "languages" and explores the self-understanding that each language offers the early Methodists. One of these, a pietistic or evangelical vernacular, commonly employed in sermons, letters, and journals, is Richey's focus and provides a way for him to reconsider critical interpretive issues in American religious historiography and the study of Methodism. Richey challenges some important historical conventions, for instance, that the crucial changes in American Methodism occurred in 1784 when ties with John Wesley and Britain were severed, arguing instead for important continuities between the first and subsequent decades of Methodist experience.

As Richey shows, the pietistic vernacular did not displace other Methodist languages Wesleyan, Anglican, or the language of American political discourse nor can it supplant them as interpretive devices. Instead, attention to the vernacular severs to highlight the tensions among the other Methodist languages and to suggest something of the complexity of early Methodist discourse. It reveals the incomplete connections made among the several languages, the resulting imprecisions and confusions that derived from using idioms from different languages, and the ways the Methodists drew upon the distinct languages during times of stress, change, and conflict."

Perspectives on American Methodism - Interpretive Essays (Paperback): Russell E Richey, Kenneth E. Rowe, Jean Miller Schmidt Perspectives on American Methodism - Interpretive Essays (Paperback)
Russell E Richey, Kenneth E. Rowe, Jean Miller Schmidt
R1,411 R1,128 Discovery Miles 11 280 Save R283 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

These 32 essays (over 500 print pages) accent United Methodism in the United States and the traditions contributory to it. They provide new perspectives and fresh readings on important Methodist topics, including how Methodism appealed to the common folk and how it configured itself as a folk movement. Similar findings derive from the number of essays that explore gender and family. Here also are new readings on spirituality, worship, the diaconate, stewardship, organization, ecumenism, reform, and ordination (male/female; black/white). Less conventional subjects include the relation of Methodism to the American party system and Methodist accumulation of wealth and the wealthy.

Methodism in the American Forest (Hardcover): Russell E Richey Methodism in the American Forest (Hardcover)
Russell E Richey
R2,517 Discovery Miles 25 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

During the nineteenth century, camp meetings became a signature program of American Methodists and an extraordinary engine for their remarkable evangelistic outreach. Methodism in the American Forest explores the ways in which Methodist preachers interacted with and utilized the American woodland, and the role camp meetings played in the denomination's spread across the country. Half a century before they made themselves such a home in the woods, the people and preachers learned the hard way that only a fool would adhere to John Wesley's mandate for preaching in fields of the New World. Under the blazing American sun, Methodist preachers found a better outdoor sanctuary for larger gatherings: under the shade of great oaks, a natural cathedral, where they held forth with fervid sermons. The American forests, argues Russell E. Richey, served the preachers in another important way. The remote, garden-like solitude provided them with a place to seek counsel from the Holy Spirit, serving as a kind of Gethsemane. As seen by the American Methodists, the forest was also a desolate wilderness, and a means for them to connect with Israel's wilderness years after the Exodus and Jesus's forty days in the desert after his baptism by John. Undaunted, the preachers slashed their way through, following America's expanding settlement, and gradually sacralizing American woodlands as cathedral, confessional, and spiritual challenge-as shady grove, as garden, and as wilderness. The threefold forest experience became a Methodist standard. The meeting of Methodism's basic governing body, the quarterly conference, brought together leadership of all levels. The event stretched to two days in length and soon great crowds were drawn by the preaching and eventually the sacraments that were on offer. Camp meetings, if not a Methodist invention, became the movement's signature, a development that Richey tracks throughout the years that Methodism matured, becoming a central denomination in America's religious landscape.

Reimagining Denominationalism - Interpretive Essays (Paperback, New): Robert Bruce Mullin, Russell E Richey Reimagining Denominationalism - Interpretive Essays (Paperback, New)
Robert Bruce Mullin, Russell E Richey
R1,184 Discovery Miles 11 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Denominationalism--that ''free market'' mode of organizing religious life which, some say, manages to combine traditional religious claims with a free society in a peculiarly American way--is the subject of the previously unpublished papers in this collection. No institution, the editors argue, is as crucial for the understanding of American religious life, yet so much in need of reassessment as the denomination. In a wide-ranging collection of articles, a distinguished set of commentators on American religion examine the denomination's past and present roles, its definable nature, and its evolution over time. The study of denominations, the authors show, sheds light on broader understandings of American religious and cultural life. The contributors--scholars of the Roman Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Mormon, and African-American traditions--explore the state and history of denominational studies in America, suggesting new models and approaches drawn from anthropology, sociology, theology, history, and history of religions. They offer provocative case studies that reimagine denominational studies.

Reimagining Denominationalism - Interpretive Essays (Hardcover): Robert Bruce Mullin, Russell E Richey Reimagining Denominationalism - Interpretive Essays (Hardcover)
Robert Bruce Mullin, Russell E Richey
R3,836 Discovery Miles 38 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Denominationalism--that ''free market'' mode of organizing religious life which, some say, manages to combine traditional religious claims with a free society in a peculiarly American way--is the subject of the previously unpublished papers in this collection. No institution, the editors argue, is as crucial for the understanding of American religious life, yet so much in need of reassessment as the denomination. In a wide-ranging collection of articles, a distinguished set of commentators on American religion examine the denomination's past and present roles, its definable nature, and its evolution over time. The study of denominations, the authors show, sheds light on broader understandings of American religious and cultural life. The contributors--scholars of the Roman Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Mormon, and African-American traditions--explore the state and history of denominational studies in America, suggesting new models and approaches drawn from anthropology, sociology, theology, history, and history of religions. They offer provocative case studies that reimagine denominational studies.

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