Cosmos in the Chaos: Philip Schaff's Interpretation of Nineteenth-Century American Religion
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Cosmos in the Chaos: Philip Schaff's Interpretation of Nineteenth-Century American Religion  -     By: Stephen R. Graham

Cosmos in the Chaos: Philip Schaff's Interpretation of Nineteenth-Century American Religion

Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. / 1995 / Paperback

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Schaff, a seminary professor in America for nearly 50 years, is recognized as the foremost historian of the 19th-century church. Now you can study his analyses of religion in America, explore his views on the separation of church and state, and ponder the three greatest threats to American Christianity as he saw them (sectarianism, romanism, and rationalism). 280 pages, softcover from Eerdmans.

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Title: Cosmos in the Chaos: Philip Schaff's Interpretation of Nineteenth-Century American Religion
By: Stephen R. Graham
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 280
Vendor: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.
Publication Date: 1995
Dimensions: 6 X 9 (inches)
Weight: 14 ounces
ISBN: 0802808417
ISBN-13: 9780802808417
Stock No: WW08417

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Philip Schaff is considered the founder of the discipline of church history in America, and he was the foremost practitioner of that discipline in nineteenth-century America. In this book Stephen R. Graham provides the first in-depth treatment of Schaff's analysis of religion in American and, by means of that study, examines not only Schaff's thought but also the development of religion in the United States in the nineteenth century.

Topics covered include the three "threats" to American Christianity as conceived by Schaff — sectarianism, romanism, and rationalism; Schaff's understanding of the American experiment of separation of church and state; Schaff's conception of America as playing a unique role in world and Christian history; and Schaff's contributions to ecumenism.

Author Bio

Stephen R. Graham is associate professor of American church history at North Park Theological Seminary, Chicago, Illinois. He has written extensively on Philip Schaff, including articles in scholarly journals and a chapter on Schaff in Broadman History of Church Historians.

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