Philip Schaff is considered the founder of the discipline of church history in America and he was the foremost practitioner of that discipline in nineteenth-century America. In this book Stephen R. Graham provides the first in-depth treatment of Schaff&#39;s analysis of religion in American and by means of that study examines not only Schaff&#39;s thought but also the development of religion in the United States in the nineteenth century.<BR /><BR /> Topics covered include the three &quot;threats&quot; to American Christianity as conceived by Schaff &mdash; sectarianism romanism and rationalism; Schaff&#39;s understanding of the American experiment of separation of church and state; Schaff&#39;s conception of America as playing a unique role in world and Christian history; and Schaff&#39;s contributions to ecumenism.
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