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The Making of American Liberal Theology by Gary J. Dorrien

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The Making of American Liberal Theology

Imagining Progressive Religion, 1805-1900

Gary J. Dorrien

Presbyterian Publishing Corporation · October 1, 2001

Reading lane: Religion / Christian Theology / Systematic

The Making of American Liberal Theology: Imagining Progressive Religion, 1805-1900

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  • Authors: Gary J. Dorrien
  • Publisher: Presbyterian Publishing Corporation
  • Published: October 1, 2001
  • Reading lane: Christian Theology and Christian Church.
  • Publisher: Presbyterian Publishing Corporation.

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In this first of a three-volume, comprehensive series, Gary Dorrien mixes theological analysis with historical and biographical detail to present the first comprehensive interpretation of American theological liberalism. Arguing that the indigenous roots of American liberal theology existed before the rise of Darwinism, Dorrien maintains that this tradition took shape in the nineteenth century and was motivated by a desire to map a progressive "third way" between authority-b...

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In this first of a three-volume, comprehensive series, Gary Dorrien mixes theological analysis with historical and biographical detail to present the first comprehensive interpretation of American theological liberalism. Arguing that the indigenous roots of American liberal theology existed before the rise of Darwinism, Dorrien maintains that this tradition took shape in the nineteenth century and was motivated by a desire to map a progressive "third way" between authority-based orthodoxies and atheistic rationalism. Dorrien characterizes American liberal theology by its openness to historical criticism and evolutionary theory, its commitment to the authority of individual reason and experience, its conception of Christianity as an ethical way of life, and its commitment to make Christianity credible and socially relevant to modern people.

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