Dictionary of the Presbyterian and Reformed Tradition in America
Mark Noll (Ed), D G Hart (Ed)Paperback 2005-04-29
A concise and informative guide to one of the most significant streams of Protestant Christianity in America. More than 375 entries cover the ideas, events, people, movements, practices, institutions and denominations that have made up this tradition from the earliest days to the present.
Under the guidance of editors D.G. Hart and Mark A. Noll, more than 140 contributors have made this reference work an indispensable tool for students and professors. Amon the contributing historians are Randall Balmer, Joel Carpenter, Lyle Dorsett, Allen Guelzo, Charles Hambrick-Stowe, Keith Hardman, John Leith, George Marsden, arth Rosell, Bruce Shelley, Douglas Sweeny, Robert Swierenga, and Ruth Tucker.
A major contribution. . . a 'must-buy' for anyone interested in deepening one's knowledge of the Reformed/Presbyterian heritage." -Elton J. Bruins (Reformed Review)
286 pages, from P&R.
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More that 375 entries on the ideas, events, people, movements, practices, institutions, and denominations making up this tradition from the earliest days to the present.
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A concise and informative guide to one of the most significant streams of Protestant Christianity in America. More than 375 entries cover the ideas, events, people, movements, practices, institutions and denominations that have made up this tradition from the earliest days to the present.
Under the guidance of editors D.G. Hart and Mark A. Noll, more than 140 contributors have made this reference work an indispensable tool for students and professors. Amon the contributing historians are Randall Balmer, Joel Carpenter, Lyle Dorsett, Allen Guelzo, Charles Hambrick-Stowe, Keith Hardman, John Leith, George Marsden, arth Rosell, Bruce Shelley, Douglas Sweeny, Robert Swierenga, and Ruth Tucker.
A major contribution. . . a 'must-buy' for anyone interested in deepening one's knowledge of the Reformed/Presbyterian heritage." -Elton J. Bruins (Reformed Review)
286 pages, from P&R.
- Publisher.
Publisher Description
More that 375 entries on the ideas, events, people, movements, practices, institutions, and denominations making up this tradition from the earliest days to the present.