Preface for Instructors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
I. COLONIAL SETTLEMENT TO THE 1730s
1. Affirming Divine Providence: Explorers, Missionaries, and Colonizers Come to America
The Bull Sublimis Deus (1537)
William Bradford, Of Plymouth Plantation (1620-47)
John Cotton, Spirituall Milk for Boston Babes in Either England (1656)
2. Piety and Practice in the Colonial Era
John Winthrop, A Model of Christian Charity (1630)
Increase Mather, Sleeping at Sermons Is a Great and a Dangerous Evil (1682)
3. Anxious Souls: Seeking Assurance in Puritan New England
Anne Bradstreet, To My Dear Children (1867) and To My Dear and Loving Husband (1678)
Samuel Sewall, Diary (1677-1727)
4. Conflict and Violence, Gender and Ethnicity: Antinomianism and Indians
The Examination of Mrs. Anne Hutchinson (1637)
Mary Rowlandson, A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson (1682)
William Penn, Letter to the Indians (1681)
5. Challenges to the Established Order: Baptists, Quakers, and Witch-Hunting
Roger Williams, Letter to the Town of Providence on the Limits of Religious Liberty (1654-55)
William Penn, A Persuasive to Moderation to Church Dissenters, in Prudence and Conscience (1686)
Cotton Mather, From Wonders of the Invisible World (1692)
II. REVIVAL, REVOLUTION, AND THE ENLIGHTENMENT, 1740-1800
6. Debating Decorum and Religious Experience: Revivalism and the Great Awakening
Jonathan Edwards, From Some Thoughts Concerning the Present Revival of Religion in New-England (1743)
Charles Chauncy, From Seasonable Thoughts on the State of Religion in New-England (1743)
7. Beyond New England: Southern Anglicanism, Methodist Perfection
Charles Woodmason, I Cor. 14 v. 40 Let All Things Be Done Decently and in Order (1770)
John Wesley, A Plain Account of Christian Perfection (1777)
8. Piety, Christian Love, and Resistance to Slavery
Phillis Wheatley, On Being Brought from Africa to America (1773), On the Death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield (1770), and Thoughts on the Works of Providence (1773)
John Woolman, From The Journal of John Woolman and On Silent Worship
9. Bringing Outsiders In: More Encounters with Indians, Early American Jews
David Brainerd, From Journal (1745)
The Petition of the Philadelphia Synagogue to Council of Censors of Pennsylvania (1783)
10. Enlightenment Views of Religious Tolerance and Liberty
Thomas Jefferson, A Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom (1779)
James Madison, Memorial and Remonstrance Against Religious Assessments (1785)
Hannah Adams, From An Alphabetical Compendium of the Various Sects Which Have Appeared in the World from the Beginning of the Christian Era to the Present Day (1784)
III. FROM NEW REPUBLIC TO DIVIDED NATION, 1800-65
11. New Theologies Absorb Old Orthodoxies: Mormonism, Transcendentalism, Communitarianism
Joseph Smith, The Articles of Faith (1842) and Revelation (1835)
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Harvard Divinity School Address (1838)
12. Diverse Modes of Religious Conversion
Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton, Letters (1805)
Charles Grandison Finney, From Memoirs (1876)
Bishop Innocent Veniaminov, Instructions to the Priest-Monk Theophan (1853)
13. Slave Religion and African American Resistance
Jarena Lee, From The Life and Religious Experience of Jarena Lee (1836)
Frederick Douglass, From Narrative of the Life of an American Slave (1845)
14. Evangelicalism, Abolitionism, and Pro-Slavery Christianity
Angelina Emily Grimké, Appeal to the Christian Women of the South (1836)
Catharine E. Beecher, Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism (1837)
George D. Armstrong, From The Christian Doctrine of Slavery (1857)
15. Europeans Attempt to Define Religion in America
Alexis de Tocqueville, From Democracy in America (1835)
Phillip Schaff, From America (1855)
IV. SCIENCE, IMMIGRATION, AND CONSUMER CAPITALISM, 1865-1920
16. Darwinism, the Social Gospel, and the Gospel of Wealth
James Woodrow, Evolution (1884)
Russell Herman Conwell, From Acres of Diamonds (1890)
Walter Rauschenbusch, From A Theology for the Social Gospel (1917)
17. Reshaping Aged Creed: Reform Judaism, New Thought, Black Protest
Pittsburgh Platform (1885)
Ralph Waldo Trine, From In Tune with the Infinite (1897)
W. E. B. Du Bois, The Sorrow Songs (1903), Credo (1904), and A Litany of Atlanta (1906)
18. Narratives of Americanization and Resistance
Black Elk, From Black Elk Speaks: Being the Life Story of a Holy Man of the Oglala Sioux (1932)
Mary Antin, The Promised Land (1912)
19. Conflicts of Immigration and Immigrants
Josiah Strong, From Our Country (1886)
Alexis Toth, Meeting with Archbishop John Ireland (1889)
Mabel Potter Daggett, The Heathen Invasion of America (1912)
20. Turning Outward: The Early Comparative Study of Religion
James Freeman Clarke, The Ten Religions and Christianity (1891)
Swami Vivekananda, Hinduism as a Religion and Farewell (1893)
William James, From The Varieties of Religious Experience (1902)
V. FROM FUNDAMENTALISM TO CIVIL RIGHTS, 1920-65
21. Fundamentalism, Liberalism, and Neo-orthodoxy
Harry Emerson Fosdick, Shall the Fundamentalists Win? (1922)
Reinhold Niebuhr, From The Irony of American History (1952)
22. Jewish Observance and Catholic Sacramentalism
Abraham Joshua Heschel, From God in Search of Man (1955)
Thomas Merton, From New Seeds of Contemplation (1961)
23. Alienation, Dissidence, and Rebellion Against Traditional Authorities
Dorothy Day, From The Long Loneliness (1952)
Jack Kerouac, From Dharma Bums (1958)
24. Black Encounters with World Religions and the Struggle Against Racism
Howard Thurman, What We May Learn from India (1936) and Howard and Sue Bailey Thurman Meet with Mahatma Gandhi (1936)
Martin Luther King, Jr., Letter from Birmingham City Jail (1963)
Malcolm X, Letters from Abroad (1964)
25. The "American Way of Life" and Its Critics
Will Herberg, From Protestant-Catholic-Jew (1955)
VI. MULTIPLICITY, PLURALISM, AND CONFLICT AFTER 1965
26. The 1960s and Beyond: Theological Responses to Social and Political Crises
Mary Daly, From Beyond God the Father (1973)
Cornel West, Christian Theological Mediocrity (1984)
Stanley Hauerwas, Gay Friendship: A Thought Experiment in Catholic Moral Theology (1998)
27. Ritual, Practice, and Spiritual Poetry in a Pluralistic Society
Avery Dulles, S.J., The Ways We Worship (1998)
Joseph Goldstein and Jack Kornfield, From Seeking the Heart of Wisdom (1987)
Joy Harjo, Eagle Poem (1990)
Lucille Clifton, spring song (1987), the light that came to lucille clifton (1980), and testament (1980)
28. Religious Outings: Multiple Spiritual Personalities in a Post-Sixties America
Mel White, From Stranger at the Gate (1994)
29. Religion and Conflict after 9/11
Franklin Graham, From The Name (2002)
Letter to Franklin Graham from the Council on American-Islamic Relations (2002)
Richard Rodriguez, Danger and Grace--Sept. 11 and America's Religious Moment
30. Privatization, Secularization, and Religious Flourishing: The Enduring Challenges of Religious Expression in America
Robert N. Bellah, From Habits of the Heart (1985)
U.S. Department of Education, Religious Expression in Public Schools (1995)
Jeffrey L. Stout, Democracy and Tradition (2004)