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Contents

Illustrations

Tables

Preface to the Third Edition

Preface 1999

Preface to the First Edition

1. Founding the Church in an Age of Fragmentation (1585–1688)

Early Colonization in America

English Christianity and the Reformation

The Religious Character of the Virginia Colony under Elizabeth and James

Colonization under Charles I and during the Commonwealth

The Colonies after the Restoration

Indentured and Enslaved Servants

2. The Age of Reason and the American Colonies (1688–1740)

The Glorious Revolution

The Royal Society

The Latitudinarian Bishops

New Legislation

The Commissary System

The SPG and the SPCK

Ministry to African Americans

The Colonial Church in the Eighteenth Century

Roles for Women

3. The Great Awakening (1740–76)

George Whitefield

Sentimentalist Preaching and the New Birth

The Progress of the Awakening

The Awakening in the Colonial Church of England

The Effects of the Awakening

The Membership

Provincial Assemblies and the Call for the Episcopate

Architecture and Church Music

4. The American Revolution (1776–1800)

Peace, Peace, But There Is No Peace

The Divisions of War

Loyalists and Patriots

Native Americans and African Americans

Disestablishment

Reorganization

Activity in the Diocese of Maryland

William White and The Case of the Episcopal Churches Considered

Samuel Seabury and the Church of England in New England

The Organization of the Methodist Episcopal Church

The General Conventions of 1789

5. Rational Orthodoxy (1800–1840)

A Retreat from Revolutionary Goals

Morality and the Church

Education

Black Episcopalians

The Continued Existence of Slavery

Institutional and Theological Change

Church Parties

Expansion and Missions

Western Dioceses

Foreign Missions

6. Romantic Reaction (1840–80)

A Changing Nation

The General Convention of 1844

Slavery and the Civil War

The Protestant Episcopal Freedman’s Commission

Church Parties

New Options for the Episcopal Church: Evangelical Catholics and Anglican Catholics

An Anglican Tradition

Changing Roles for Women

Frontier Missions

7. A Broad Church (1880–1920)

The 1886 General Convention

Social Needs of Industrial America

Special Ministries and New Congregations

The Church Congress

The American Church

Foreign Missions

8. The Twenties, Depression, and War (1920–45)

The Interwar Years

The Debate over the Creeds

The Decline of the Church Congress Movement

Special Ministries and Segregation

Gains and Losses for Episcopal Women

World War II

Searching for New Beginnings

9. The Church Triumphant (1945–65)

Post-war Expansion

Theology

Christian Social Relations

Institutional Change

Patterns of Church Life

Foreign Missions

Liturgy

10. A Reordered Church (1965–90)

Tumultuous Times

Statistical Decline

Liturgical Change

The Ordination of Women to the Presbyterate and Episcopate

Ecumenical Accords

Theological Probing

Social Justice

Anglican Communion

Charismatic and Renewal Movements

New Members

Points of Light

Human Sexuality

11. A Leaner, More Nimble Church (1990–)

A Period of Contrasts

Stalemate over Sexuality

Demographic Trends

Alternative Strategies

Other Causes of Conflict in the 1990s

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and the Phoenix General Convention

Sexual Misconduct

Lingering Objections to the Ordination of Women

The Electronic Church

New Initiatives

A Communion-wide Debate

A Resolution to the Sexuality Debate in the Episcopal Church

A Task Force for Reimagining the Episcopal Church

Index

A History of the Episcopal Church (Third Revised Edition)

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