Chosen land

how Christianity made America and Americans remade Christianity

Chosen land

how Christianity made America and Americans remade Christianity
Matthew Avery Sutton
Book - 2026

"In the United States today, there is no faith more dominant than Christianity. In Chosen Land, historian Matthew Avery Sutton chronicles Christians' five-hundred-year endeavor to turn North America into their version of the kingdom of God, revealing the fruitful and dynamic entanglement between the history of America and the history of American Christianity. In the centuries after Christianity first arrived on American shores, colonizers and colonized from New England to Spanish California practiced many varieties of the faith. After the founding of the United States, the nation's lack of a state religion forced new and evolving strains of Christianity to battle for potential adherents, as they still do to this day. As American Christianity has bent, fractured, and adapted to changing times, Christian belief has shaped everything from the promise of Manifest Destiny to Ronald Reagan's approach to the Cold War, the rise of the Southern Lost Cause narrative to the triumphs of the civil rights movement. A landmark work of narrative synthesis tracing the faith's major figures and currents, Chosen Land confirms the unique place that American Christianity, always both steadfast and precarious, occupies at the center of our shared history"--

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Sutton, Matthew Avery, 1975- (مؤلف)
التنسيق: كتاب
اللغة:English
منشور في: New York : Basic Books, 2026.
الطبعة:First edition.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 571-617) and index. 
505 0 |a Introduction -- Chapter Part I : Origins -- Chapter 1 : The Christian invasion begins -- Chapter 2 : The city on the hill -- Chapter 3 : Varieties of Christian liberty -- Chapter 4 : The birth of revivalist Christianity -- Chapter 5 : Revolution -- Chapter 6 : Sanctifying the West -- Part II : Building a Christian empire -- Chapter 7 : Disestablishing Christianity -- Chapter 8 : Reviving the new republic -- Chapter 9 : Liberated Christianity -- Chapter 10 : Creating American originals -- Chapter 11 : Building the moral establishment -- Part III : A nation in crisis -- Chapter 12 : Going into the world -- Chapter 13 : Setting captives free -- Chapter 14 : An almost chosen people -- Chapter 15 : Reconstructing the nation -- Part IV : The challenges of the modern world -- Chapter 16 : Immigrating faith -- Chapter 17 : Saving and purifying bodies -- Chapter 18 : Christianity, capitalism, and the signs of the times -- Chapter 19 : New Christianities for the new century -- Part V : Shaping the American century -- Chapter 20 : Making the world safe for democracy -- Chapter 21 : The rise of fundamentalism -- Chapter 22 : Relaunching culture wars -- Chapter 23 : The populist revolt -- Chapter 24 : Wars of faith -- Part VI : Unraveling the religious establishment -- Chapter 25 : One nation under God -- Chapter 26 : Still seeking liberation -- Chapter 27 : Apocalypse now -- Chapter 28 : The terminus of the mainline -- Part VII : Remaking American Christianity -- Chapter 29 : The religious right -- Chapter 30 : Living at the close of the millennium -- Chapter 31 : The end of Christian America or a new beginning? -- Conclusion 
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