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The Sword of the Lord The Roots of Fundamentalism in an American Family. Andrew Himes

The Sword of the Lord  The Roots of Fundamentalism in an American Family


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Author: Andrew Himes
Published Date: 14 Apr 2011
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Language: English
Format: Paperback::370 pages
ISBN10: 1453843752
Publication City/Country: North Charleston SC, United States
File Name: The Sword of the Lord The Roots of Fundamentalism in an American Family.pdf
Dimension: 152x 229x 21mm::540g
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The Sword of the Lord: The Roots of Fundamentalism in an American Family [Andrew Himes, Parker J. Palmer] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying Get this from a library! The sword of the Lord:the roots of fundamentalism in an American family. [Andrew Himes] - This book brings the story of fundamentalism to life through the generations of the Rice family -immigrants, soldiers, farmers, slaveowners, refugees, and preachers. Rice, the long-time editor of the Sword of the Lord newspaper, believed that The Sword of the Lord, The Roots of Fundamentalism in an American Family. Product Information. Andrew Himes is the grandson of John R. Rice, the dean of American fundamentalists for decades until his death in 1980. Rice was the mentor to many younger preachers such as Billy Graham and Jerry Falwell, and editor of The Sword of the Lord newspaper. The August 19, 2011 Sword of the Lord featured a top-of-the-fold article It started "a hundred years ago" as "a grass-roots uprising in the evangelical American denominations. Fundamentalism is not "the Christian family. Christian fundamentalism in America emerged a century ago, th Read saving The Sword of the Lord: The Roots of Fundamentalism in an American Family. One of my most recent (and most enjoyable) reads about fundamentalism was The Sword of the Lord: The Roots of Fundamentalism in an American Family by Andrew Himes (John R. Rice s grandson). I The Sword of the Lord: The Roots of Fundamentalism in an American Family (2011). Written by one of Rice s grandsons, this book provides helpful reminiscences about Rice s life and ministry. Since it is primarily a spiritual memoir about his extended family, however, Himes s book provides no Note: Earlier this spring I received a pdf pre-release copy of Andrew Himes's book The Sword of the Lord: The Roots of Fundamentalism in an American Family. The Everything said, I highly recommend Andrew Himes book, The Sword of the Lord: The Roots of Fundamentalism in American History. It s available at Amazon or any place where books are sold. I trust it will be a tool in the hands of those who desire to make a serious inquiry into the truth of the history of fundamentalism. Fundamentalism usually has a religious connotation that indicates unwavering attachment to a set of irreducible beliefs. However, fundamentalism has come to be applied to a tendency among certain groups mainly, although not exclusively, in religion that is characterized by a markedly strict literalism as it is applied to certain specific scriptures, dogmas, or ideologies, and a strong The Sword of the Lord: The Roots of Fundamentalism in an American Family (Review) As a I read The Sword of the Lord by Andrew Himes, I realized that my initial nervousness was completely unfounded. What I found was a history lesson that was both affirming and accurate but also warm and personal. The Sword of the Lord: The Roots of Fundamentalism in an American Family by Andrew Himes. My rating: 3 of 5 stars. This book was enjoyable and interesting (worth every bit of 99 cents!), though a little strange. The parts I most enjoyed were biographical, especially the The Sword of the Lord: The Roots of Fundamentalism in an American Family (Review) April 25, 2011 Darrell 89 Comments Whenever I start to read a book about personal experiences in Baptist Fundamentalism, I tend to approach it with a certain amount of anxiety. Subtitled The Roots of Fundamentalism in an American Family, this book deals with the historical background which gave rise to Fundamentalism, the culture of Fundamentalism, the battles of Fundamentalism, and the relationship of all of these to the Rice family.Andrew Himes, grandson of famed evangelist John R. Rice, writes with amazing honesty about his feelings and struggles with Fundamentalism. 1 John R. Rice, Leaving All for Jesus, Sword of the Lord, April 11, 1952, of the Lord:The Roots of Fundamentalism in an American Family. Sword of the Lord, the most influential fundamentalist periodical of the twentieth of the Lord: The Roots of Fundamentalism in an American Family (2011). The author's grandfather was John R. Rice, founder of the Sword of the Lord family have embodied the history of fundamentalism through the American Fundamentalism has its roots in the Scots-Irish who migrated to America in the 18th Author of "The Sword of the Lord: The Roots of Fundamentalism in an American Family". Andrew Himes is a Seattle writer, filmmaker, technologist, founder of the The history of the US South and of fundamentalism are intertwined in a of The Sword of the Lord: The Roots of Fundamentalism in an American Family, Many fundamentalists with close ties to Bob Jones University criticized Rice for The Sword of the Lord: The Roots of Fundamentalism in an American Family





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