Quest for a Christian America : the Disciples of Christ and American society to 1866 /

The Disciples of Christ, led by reformers such as Alexander Campbell and Barton W. Stone, was one of a number of early-19th-century primitivist religious movements seeking to "restore the ancient order of things." The Disciples movement was little more than a loose collection of independen...

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Main Author: Harrell, David Edwin, Jr., 1930-2021
Corporate Author: JSTOR (Organization)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Nashville : Disciples of Christ Historical Society, 1966.
Series:Harrell, David Edwin. Social history of the Disciples of Christ ; 1.
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Summary:The Disciples of Christ, led by reformers such as Alexander Campbell and Barton W. Stone, was one of a number of early-19th-century primitivist religious movements seeking to "restore the ancient order of things." The Disciples movement was little more than a loose collection of independent congregations until the middle of the 19th century, but by 1900 three clear groupings of churches had appeared. Today, more than 5 million Americans--members of the modern-day Disciples of Christ (Christian Church), Independent Christian Churches, and Churches of Christ, among others--trace their religious heritage to this "Restoration Movement."
Physical Description:1 online resource (xvi, 258 pages)
ISBN:9781684265176
1684265177