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Born-again brethren: History as identity and theology in the cultural transformation of a 'plain people'.

机译:再次生来的弟兄们:历史作为“平原人民”的文化转型中的身份和神学。

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This essay examines the ways in which one Protestant faith community has, over the course of the last six decades, deployed history as a means to form identity and shape practical theologies for daily living, in response to a particular transformation of its culture. Beginning in the middle decades of the twentieth century, the Brethren in Christ Church transformed from a small, separatist religious society into a growing mainstream evangelical denomination. Central to this transformation was the church's increasing investment in the larger American evangelical movement. Since the 1970s, church members have hotly debated their denomination's "evangelical turn." While some see it as an inspiring story that captures the church's missionary essence, others see it as a tale of acculturation to "worldly" society. This contestation, however, rests on a misunderstanding of the denomination's "post-turn" history. By re-narrating the church's "evangelical turn" and leveraging that narrative into a collaborative, web-based interpretive exhibit, I seek to empower the Brethren in Christ community to better understand its history. Ultimately, I conclude that throughout the last sixty years and into the present, members of the church have used and continue to use history to understand both who they are and how they should live---conclusions with significant implications for the practice of public history among faith communities.
机译:本文探讨了在过去的六十年中,一个新教徒的信仰团体如何运用历史,以响应其文化的特定转变,以此来形成身份并塑造日常生活的实用神学。从二十世纪中叶开始,基督教堂里的弟兄们从一个规模较小的分离主义宗教社会转变为一个日益壮大的主流福音派。这种转变的核心是教会加大了对美国福音派运动的投入。自1970年代以来,教堂成员就其教派的“福音转向”进行了激烈的辩论。尽管有些人将其视为鼓舞人心的故事,抓住了教会的传教本质,但另一些人则将其视为对“世俗”社会的适应故事。但是,这种争论是基于对该教派的“事后”历史的误解。通过重新叙述教会的“福音转折”,并将该叙述运用到基于网络的协作式解释性展览中,我寻求增强基督社区的弟兄们的能力,以更好地了解其历史。最终,我得出的结论是,在过去的60年中,直到现在,教会的成员一直在使用和继续使用历史来了解他们是谁以及应该如何生活-结论对公共历史的实践具有重要意义在信仰团体中。

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  • 作者

    Manzullo-Thomas, Devin C.;

  • 作者单位

    Temple University.;

  • 授予单位 Temple University.;
  • 学科 Religion History of.;History General.;History United States.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 109 p.
  • 总页数 109
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:43:24

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