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  • American Gospel
    Jon Meacham
    July 2006
    In his new book American Gospel (Random House), Jon Meacham (managing editor of Newsweek) offers an interesting look at more than...
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    Jim Schmitmeyer
    July 2006
    This is the rare preaching book — written by a Catholic for a cross-denominational readership. Schmitmeyer is a parish priest in Cincinnati...
  • Preaching For The Contemporary Service
    Joseph M. Webb
    July 2006
    Preaching For The Contemporary Service. Abingdon Press, 2006. Paper, 134 pages.Author: Joseph M. Webb With all the emphasis on...
  • Preaching: The Art Of Narrative Exposition
    Calvin Miller
    July 2006
    Preaching: The Art Of Narrative Exposition.Baker Books, 2006. Hardcover, 284 pages.Author: Calvin Miller Calvin Miller’s newest...
  • Preaching the Old Testament
    Scott M. Gibson
    January 2007
    Preaching the Old Testament, edited by Scott M. Gibson. Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 2006. Softcover, 224 pages, $16.99. Christian preachers...
  • Choosing to Preach
    Kenton C. Anderson
    January 2007
    Choosing to Preach is a call to preach biblical sermons and, at the same time, to recognize that there are many ways to carry out that...
  • Mapping Postmodernism
    Robert C. Greer
    November 2003
    Mapping Postmodernism InterVarsity Press, 2003. Softcover, 252 pages, $18.00. ISBN 0830827331 By: Robert C. Greer By now we are all...
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American Gospel
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American Gospel
By Jon Meacham
Reviewed On: July 01, 2006
In his new book American Gospel (Random House), Jon Meacham (managing editor of Newsweek) offers an interesting look at more than two centuries of religious influence on the making and shaping of the American nation. Those who want to baptize all the founding fathers as evangelical Christians will be disappointed, as will those on the opposite side who want to pretend that Christian faith was not a significant influence in the founding of the nation. Meacham celebrates the “public religion” (as Franklin coined it) that he sees as the predominant religious influence throughout American history, yet unlike many more liberal writers he also celebrates the influential role that religion has played in that history. While we may differ on some interpretations, readers will still find much to enjoy (and learn) in Meacham’s well-written volume.
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