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No Depression in Heaven: Religion and Economic Crisis in Memphis and the Delta, 1929-1941.

机译:天堂无忧:孟菲斯和三角洲的宗教和经济危机,1929-1941年。

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The Great Depression marked a watershed moment in American religious history. As they struggled to find work and feed their families, hardworking Americans also searched for meaning in the deepening crisis. Focusing on black and white residents of Memphis and the Arkansas and Mississippi Delta, this project traces the theological reorientation among laypeople and clergy, the transfer of charity and social services from church to state, and the shifts in power among American religious bodies as a result of the Great Depression and the New Deal. Memphis and the Delta together illustrate the distinct experiences of the Great Depression in urban and rural America, even as bonds of migration, economy, and religion connected the city to the countryside.;Religious leaders in the region described the economic crisis as the outward expression of a spiritual crisis, and they argued that it demanded as powerful a response from the pulpit and pew as from Capitol Hill. Once at the center of southern charity and social reform, religious organizations struggled alongside secular ones to make ends meet in a contracting economy. Churches focused more on their own survival than that of their adherents, and they scaled back charities and social services at the time when people most needed help. Their own work in disarray, religious leaders failed to offer a meaningful explanation for widespread suffering.;Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal marked the transfer of welfare and reform from church to state. While some religious leaders applauded the state's expanded social role, others worried that needy families would turn away from the church as they turned to the federal government for help. At the same time, reformers who had once provided aid through the churches found new opportunities to put their skills to work for Roosevelt. As the major southern denominations ceded moral and social authority to the state, they faced growing competition from upstart Christian labor activists and Pentecostals who offered alternate avenues for religious activism and expression. The Great Depression and the New Deal remade American religious life and forever transformed the role of the church in society.
机译:大萧条标志着美国宗教史上的一个分水岭。在努力寻找工作和养家糊口的同时,努力工作的美国人也在不断深化的危机中寻找意义。该项目针对孟菲斯,阿肯色州和密西西比河三角洲的黑人和白人居民,追踪了外行人和神职人员之间的神学重新定位,慈善和社会服务从教堂到州的转移以及由此导致的美国宗教机构之间权力的转移大萧条和新政》。孟菲斯和三角洲共同说明了大萧条在美国城乡中的独特经历,尽管移民,经济和宗教的纽带将城市与农村联系在一起;该地区的宗教领袖将经济危机描述为外在表达一场精神危机,他们认为这要求讲坛和长椅的反应与国会山一样强大。宗教组织曾经是南方慈善机构和社会改革的中心,他们与世俗组织并肩奋斗,以在紧缩的经济中维持生计。教会比信徒更加关注自己的生存,在人们最需要帮助的时候,教会缩减了慈善和社会服务。宗教领袖自己的工作混乱不堪,未能为广泛的苦难提供有意义的解释。富兰克林·罗斯福(Franklin Roosevelt)的《新政》标志着福利和改革从教堂转移到州。当一些宗教领袖为该州扩大的社会角色鼓掌时,其他人则担心,有需要的家庭在转向联邦政府寻求帮助时会离开教堂。同时,曾经通过教会提供援助的改革者发现了新的机会,可以利用他们的技能为罗斯福工作。随着南方主要教派将道德和社会权威割让给国家,他们面临着来自新贵基督教劳工激进主义者和五旬节派的日益激烈的竞争,后者为宗教行动主义和表达方式提供了替代途径。大萧条和新政重塑了美国的宗教生活,并永久改变了教会在社会中的作用。

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  • 作者

    Greene, Alison Collis.;

  • 作者单位

    Yale University.;

  • 授予单位 Yale University.;
  • 学科 American history.;Religious history.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 336 p.
  • 总页数 336
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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