Serving the Present Age: Revivalism, Progressivism, and the Methodist Tradition in Canada

Author:   Phyllis D. Airhart ,  Phyllis D. Airhart
Publisher:   McGill-Queen's University Press
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Pages:   232
Publication Date:   26 February 1992
Format:   Hardback
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Serving the Present Age: Revivalism, Progressivism, and the Methodist Tradition in Canada


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Essential to Methodist revivalism was the personal conversion experience, which constituted the basis of salvation and church membership. Revivalism, maintains Airhart, was a distinctive form of piety and socialization that was critical in helping Methodists define who they were, colouring their understanding of how religion was to be experienced, practised, articulated, and cultivated. This revivalist piety, even more than doctrine or policy, was the identifying mark of Methodism in the nineteenth century. But, during the late Victorian era, the Methodist presentation of the religious life underwent a transformation. By 1925, when the Methodist Church was incorporated into the United Church of Canada, its most prominent leaders were espousing an approach to piety that was essentially, and sometimes explicitly, non-revivalist. The Methodist approach to personal religion changed during this transition and, significantly, Methodists increasingly became identified with social Christianity -- although experience remained a key aspect of their theology. There was also a growing tendency to associate revivalism with fundamentalism, a new religious development that used the Methodist language of conversion but was unappealing to Canadian Methodists. Airhart portrays the tensions between tradition and innovation through stories of the men and women who struggled to revitalize religion in an age when conventional social assumptions and institutions were being challenged by the ideals of the progressive movement. Serving the Present Age is an account of Canadian Methodist participation in a realignment of North American Protestantism which supporters believed would better enable them, in the words of a well-known Wesley hymn, ""to serve the present age.""

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Author:   Phyllis D. Airhart ,  Phyllis D. Airhart
Publisher:   McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint:   McGill-Queen's University Press
Weight:   0.465kg
ISBN:  

9780773508828


ISBN 10:   0773508821
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   26 February 1992
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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This book will justifiably hold a seminal and pivotal position in the historiography of Canadian religious history. Tightly written, cogently and convincingly argued, this work develops its theme in a clear, logical exposition that is both enlightening and provocative. John S. Moir, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Toronto. A beautifully written account of the first major transition in Canadian Methodist religious culture, Serving the Present Age merits close reading by every person interested in Canadian social and religious history ... apt and convincing. Timothy Smith, Department of History, Johns Hopkins University.


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Phyllis D. Airhart is professor of the history of Christianity at Emmanuel College, University of Toronto.

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