| James W. Van Hoeven - 1976 - 202 страница
...America during the first part of the twentieth century. It was an "Age of Crusades," when there was a superabundance of zeal, a sufficiency of good causes, unusual moral idealism. ... The I American] people were ready to cry 'God wills it' and set out for world peace, prohibition,... | |
| George M. Marsden - 1982 - 324 страница
...were, as Gaius Glann Atkins in retrospect described them, "the Age of Crusades." They were filled with "a superabundance of zeal, a sufficiency of good causes,...mass movements and leaders with rare gifts of popular appeal."i6 Although they had deep-seated ideological differences, most American Protestants were not... | |
| Mark A. Noll Professor of History Wheaton College - 1989 - 418 страница
...resourcefulness, in practical proficiency, in self-confidence."22 One who lived through it all was later to write: The first fifteen years of the twentieth century may...in this Generation." The air was full of banners, arid the trumpets called from every camp.23 The Protestantism of the progressive period not only reflected... | |
| Parker J. Palmer - 1990 - 280 страница
...prominent theological educator, looked back at the opening years of the twentieth century, he declared: The first fifteen years of the twentieth century may...confidence in mass movements and leaders with rare popular appeal. . . . The air was full of banners, and the trumpets called from every camp.4 To be... | |
| Robert R. Mathisen - 2001 - 674 страница
...were, as Gaius Glann Atkins in retrospect described them, "the Age of Crusades." They were filled with "a superabundance of zeal, a sufficiency of good causes,...movements and leaders with rare gifts of popular appeal." Although they had deep-seated ideological differences, most American Protestants were not first of... | |
| Mark A. Noll, Luke E. Harlow - 2007 - 520 страница
...resourcefulness, in practical proficiency, in selfconfidence." One who lived through it all -was later to write: The first fifteen years of the twentieth century may...full of banners, and the trumpets called from every camp.23 The Protestantism of the Progressive period not only reflected the crusading spirit of the... | |
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