The Congregationalists

The Congregationalists by J. William T. Youngs, published by Bloomsbury Academic on September 17, 1998, is a comprehensive student manual and study guide that explores the history and development of Congregationalism in the United States. This edition spans 248 pages and is presented in English, offering a detailed overview from the denomination’s European origins through its colonial beginnings to the modern-day mergers that formed the United Church of Christ.
Readers will find a thorough examination of Congregationalism’s relationship with Puritanism, highlighting how early Puritan beliefs about God, humanity, and salvation have shaped American thought. The book includes original interpretations of significant historical episodes and addresses contemporary issues within the church. Additionally, this student edition features a chronology of key events in U.S. Congregational history and concludes with a bibliographic essay that serves as a guide for further exploration of the subject, making it suitable for courses in American Religion, Protestantism, and Denominational History.
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Offering an overview of the history and development of Congregationalism in the United States, Youngs chronicles the denomination from its origins in Europe through its colonial beginnings to the recent merger of many of its members with other groups to form the United Church of Christ. He carefully summarizes basic information about the church, provides original interpretations of particular episodes in the church’s history, and offers new ideas about particular issues within the church. Demonstrating Congregationalism’s close relationship to Puritanism, Youngs also shows how the Puritan way of seeing God, humanity, and salvation has continued to influence Americans and how the unique spiritual sensibility of the early Puritans endured throughout the colonial period and long afterwards. This student edition, ideal for classes in American Religion, Protestantism, Denominational History, and American social and cultural history, includes a chronology of significant events in the history of the church in the U.S., and concludes with a bibliographic essay intended as a guide for further reading in the history of Congregationalism.
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