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In commemoration of the hundredth anniversary of the American Society of Church History, this monumental compilation of historiographical scholarship calls on 10 eminent specialists to review significant achievements that over the past century have shaped current understanding of the multifaceted church.The book inevitably honors the memory of Philip Schaff, the great 19th century church historian who laid the foundations of the discipline in America and in 1888 founded the ASCH. In examining the major subfields of church history, many of which Schaff pioneered himself in the U.S., the essayists explore such topics as early Christianity, the medieval church, the Reformation, American religious liberty, creeds and liturgies, and ecumenism.The anthology includes David W. Lotz, Philip Schaff and the Idea of Church History; Robert M. Kingdon, Reformation Studies; John F. Wilson, Civil Authority and Religious Freedom in America: Philip Schaff on the United States as a Christian Nation; and Aidan Kavanagh, Liturgical and Credal Studies; Henry W. Bowden, The First Century: Institutional Development and Ideas about the Profession; Glenn F. Chesnut, A Century of Patristic Studies, 18881988; Bernard McGinn, The Gold of Catholicity: Reflections on a Century of American Study of Medieval Church History; Jay P. Dolan, Immigration and American Christianity: A History of Their Histories; Gerald H. Anderson, To the Ends of the Earth: American Protestants in Pursuit of Mission; and John T. Ford, Ecumenical Studies.The topics addressed in this book are the major concerns of church history today. The essays provide a critical survey of major developments in the different fields over the past century, discussing the scholars and publications that brought new information to light or changed the general understanding of church history by contributing fresh interpretations. In bringing readers up to date in church history by surveying benchmark contributions in each of the special areas surveyed, the contributors seek to orient historians and stimulate colleagues toward further investigation of a common past.A common thread running through all of these essays, Bowden notes, is the recognition that we are heirs to a major change in historical self-understanding. Over the course of a century we have moved from views where history taught lessons of exclusivist rectitude to an appreciation of shared heritage and mutual development. Two appendixes provide extensive historical data about the society itself.

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title:A Century of Church History : The Legacy of Philip Schaff
author:Schaff, Philip
publisher:Southern Illinois University Press
isbn10 | asin:0809314398
print isbn13:9780809314393
ebook isbn13:9780585032719
language:English
subjectChurch history--Study and teaching--United States--History, Church history--Study and teaching--History--19th century, Church history--Study and teaching--History--20th century, American Society of Church History--History.
publication date:1988
lcc:BR138.C36 1988eb
ddc:270/.09
subject:Church history--Study and teaching--United States--History, Church history--Study and teaching--History--19th century, Church history--Study and teaching--History--20th century, American Society of Church History--History.
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A Century Of Church History
The Legacy of Philip Schaff
Henry W. Bowden
Foreword by Jaroslav Pelikan
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PRESS
Carbondale and Edwardsville
Page iv
Copyright 1988 by the Board of Trustees,
Southern Illinois University
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
Designed by Cindy Small
Production Supervised by Natalia Nadraga
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
A Century of church history: the legacy of Philip Schaff / edited by
Henry W. Bowden: foreword by Jaroslav Pelikan.
p. cm.
Includes index.
1. Church historyStudy and teachingUnited StatesHistory.
2. American Society of Church HistoryHistory. 3. Schaff, Philip,
18191893. I. Bowden, Henry Warner.
BR138.C36Picture 31988Picture 4Picture 5270'.09dc19Picture 6Picture 787-15630
ISBN 0-8093-1439-8Picture 8Picture 9Picture 10Picture 11Picture 12Picture 13Picture 14CIP
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984.
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Contents
Foreword
Jaroslav Pelikan
vii
Introduction
xiii
Philip Schaff and the Idea of Church History
David W. Lotz
I
A Century of Patristic Studies, 18881988
Glenn F. Chesnut
36
"The Gold of Catholicity"
Reflections on a Century of American Study of Medieval Church History
Bernard McGinn
74
Reformation Studies
Robert M. Kingdon
98
Immigration and American Christianity
A History of Their Histories
Jay P. Dolan
119
Civil Authority and Religious Freedom in America
Philip Schaff on the United States as a Christian Nation
John F. Wilson
148
To the Ends of the Earth
American Protestants in Pursuit of Mission
Gerald H. Anderson
168
Liturgical and Credal Studies
Aidan Kavanagh
216
Ecumenical Studies
John T. Ford
245

Page vi
The First Century
Institutional Development and Ideas about the Profession
Henry Warner Bowden
294
Appendix A
Centennial Retrospective
335
Appendix B
Awards
363
Contributors
367
Index
371

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Foreword
Jaroslav Pelikan
How our past has understood its past is an important component in our understanding of the pastand therefore in our understanding of ourselves. As this is true of literature, politics, and the arts, so it applies a fortiori to the understanding of Christianity, rooted as it is in a special concern with history. Having been a member of the American Society of Church History for just under half of its total history and having had the privilege of serving as its president in 1965, I am honored by the invitation to contribute this Foreword to the distinguished collection of essays by my friends and colleagues, and in the process to lay my own wreath at the monument to the genius of Philip Schaff.
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