How did the American church begin, and how did it evolve to meet changing needs? This readable survey traces the story of Christianity in America beginning with the first settler, who came to the New World seeking religious freedom. This book then proceeds to the founding of the United States, the Revolution, the Civil War, and finally the tumultuous decades of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Along the way, the authors show that Christians have played a pivotal role in every significant social movement in America, from the abolition of slavery to the push for civil rights. They also discuss current topics such as pluralism, church-state separation, and the role of minorities in American churches.
If you believe that leaders in the early church preached in the same manner we do today, think again. Dunn-Wilson has done a meritorious job of researching who, what, why, and how sermons were done in the early church---and the lessons this holds for today. A stimulating read. 236 pages, softcover. Eerdmans.