The History of the Riverside Church in the City of New York

Author:   Peter J. Paris ,  John W. Cook ,  James Hudnut-Beumler ,  Lawrence Mamiya
Publisher:   New York University Press
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9780814767139


Pages:   350
Publication Date:   01 May 2004
Format:   Hardback
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It was from the pulpit of the Riverside Church that Martin Luther King, Jr., first publicly voiced his opposition to the Vietnam War, that Nelson Mandela addressed U.S. church leaders after his release from prison, and that speakers as diverse as Cesar Chavez, Jesse Jackson, Desmond Tutu, Fidel Castro, and Reinhold Niebuhr lectured church and nation about issues of the day. The greatest of American preachers have served as senior minister, including Harry Emerson Fosdick, Robert J. McCracken, Ernest T. Campbell, William Sloane Coffin, Jr., and James A. Forbes, Jr., and at one time the New York Times printed reports of each Sunday's sermon in its Monday morning edition. For seven decades the church has served as the premier model of Protestant liberalism in the United States. Its history represents the movement from white Protestant hegemony to a multiracial and multiethnic church that has been at the vanguard of social justice advocacy, liberation theologies, gay and lesbian ministries, peace studies, ethnic and racial dialogue, and Jewish-Christian relations. A collaborative effort by a stellar team of scholars, The History of the Riverside Church in the City of New York offers a critical history of this unique institution on Manhattan's Upper West Side, including its cultural impact on New York City and beyond, its outstanding preachers, and its architecture, and assesses the shifting fortunes of religious progressivism in the twentieth century.

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Author:   Peter J. Paris ,  John W. Cook ,  James Hudnut-Beumler ,  Lawrence Mamiya
Publisher:   New York University Press
Imprint:   New York University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.612kg
ISBN:  

9780814767139


ISBN 10:   0814767133
Pages:   350
Publication Date:   01 May 2004
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

ContentsA Time Line ForewordMartin E. MartyAcknowledgments xiiiIntroduction Peter J. ParisThe Riverside Church and the Development of Twentieth-Century American ProtestantismJames Hudnut-BeumlerPreachers for All Seasons: The Legacy of Riverside's Free Pulpit Leonora Tubbs TisdaleA Christian Vision of Unity: An Architectural History of the Riverside Church John Wesley CookUniversal in Spirit, Local in Character: The Riverside Church and New York CityJudith WeisenfeldThe Public Witness of the Riverside Church: An Ethical Assessment Peter J. ParisCongregations within a Congregation: Contemporary Spirituality and Change at the Riverside ChurchLawrence H. MamiyaAbout the Contributors Index

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<p> This is an excellent scholarly resource on liberal Protestant church history and is recommended for all congregational libraries.


The authors describe the complex congregation in exceedingly careful detail, including a number of archival photographs that bring the narrative to life. Unlike so many congregational histories, difficult periods of tension and conflict are presented alongside feel-good rehearsals of the glory days...The authors and the congregation should be commended for this unique contribution to the field of congregational studies. The research is comprehensive. --Sociology of Religion There is much to commend it, and my students will be glad to find such a readable book on their syllabi. --Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion This is an excellent scholarly resource on liberal Protestant church history and is recommended for all congregational libraries. --Church and Synagogue Libraries A critical history, not a jingoistic celebration...scholarly volume. --Spirit


A critical history, not a jingoistic celebration...scholarly volume. -Spirit The authors describe the complex congregation in exceedingly careful detail, including a number of archival photographs that bring the narrative to life. Unlike so many congregational histories, difficult periods of tension and conflict are presented alongside feel-good rehearsals of the glory days...The authors and the congregation should be commended for this unique contribution to the field of congregational studies. The research is comprehensive. -Sociology of Religion There is much to commend it, and my students will be glad to find such a readable book on their syllabi. -Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion This is an excellent scholarly resource on liberal Protestant church history and is recommended for all congregational libraries. -Church and Synagogue Libraries


<p> This is an excellent scholarly resource on liberal Protestant church history and is recommended for all congregational libraries. - Church and Synagogue Libraries ,


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Peter J. Paris is Elmer G. Homrighausen Professor of Christian Social Ethics, and liaison with the Princeton University Afro-American Studies Program, at Princeton Theological Seminary. John W. Cook is a former president of the Henry Luce Foundation, Inc. James Hudnut-Beumler is Dean of the Divinity School and Anne Potter Wilson Professor of American Religious History at Vanderbilt University. Lawrence H. Mamiya is Paschall-Davis Professor of Religion and Africana Studies at Vassar College.

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