Methodism Alive in North Carolina: A Volume Commemorating the Bicentennial of the Carolina Circuit
by Ingram, O. Kelly (ed.)
Price: $15.00from: Cat's Cradle Books
- Seller Inventory #: 810023
- Format: Soft Cover
- Book condition: Very Good with no dust jacket
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: The Divinity School of Duke University
- Place: Durham, NC
- Date published: 1976
- Keywords: CHURCH, HISTORY, CHRISTIAN, CHRISTIANITY, RELIGION, RELIGIOUS, WESTERN, NORTH, CAROLINA
Durham, NC: The Divinity School of Duke University. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1976. Soft Cover. Square, tight binding, clean and bright pages, no writing or marks. 163 pp. Wraps age-darkened with edge rubbing. Scholarly essays about the history of Methodism in North Carolina. Contents: Frank Baker, "The British Background of North Carolina Methodism"; Stuart C. Henry, "A Lesson from Methodist History: Reflections on How Methodism Survived Transplantation to the New World and Lived to Prosper in America"; Larry E. Tise, "North Carolina Methodism from the Revolution to the War of 1812"; N. Fred Jordan, "Cokesbury School"; Donald G. Mathews, "North Carolina Methodists in the Nineteenth Century: Church and Society"; Ralph E. Luker, "In Slavery's Shadow: North Carolina Methodism and Race Relations, 1885-1920"; Joseph B. Bethea, "Black Methodists in North Carolina"; Robert T. Osborn, "North Carolina Methodist Theology in Post-Bellum Nineteenth Century"; Albea Godbold, "Methodism and Higher Education in North Caorlina, 1776-1976."; 8.5" (21.5 cm) tall. .
