1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910812300803321

Autore

Sabatino Michelangelo

Titolo

Avant-garde in the cornfields : architecture, landscape, and preservation in New Harmony / / Ben Nicholson and Michelangelo Sabatino, editors

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Minneapolis : , : University of Minnesota Press, , [2019]

©2019

ISBN

1-4529-6037-2

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (408 pages) : illustrations

Disciplina

720.9772/34

Soggetti

Midcentury modern (Architecture) - Indiana - New Harmony

Art patronage - Indiana - New Harmony

Cultural landscapes - Indiana - New Harmony

Cultural property - Protection - Indiana - New Harmony

New Harmony (Ind.) Buildings, structures, etc

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Jane Blaffer Owen and Kenneth Dale Owen : a family and educational portrait / Nancy Mangum McCaslin -- Patronage and modernism / Stephen Fox -- New Harmony as an evolving commemorative environment / Christine Gorby -- 'The rib cage of the human heart' : Philip Johnson's Roofless Church / Cammie McAtee -- Frederick Kiesler's Grotto : a Promethean spirit in New Harmony / Ben Nicholson with William R. Crout -- The New Harmony gardens of Jane Blaffer Owen / Christine Gorby -- The New Harmony Atheneum : white collage / Ben Nicholson -- Voices in New Harmony. Estranged and reunited : the new being / Paul Tillich -- Reflections on New Harmony / Ralph Grayson Schwarz -- The Jane Blaffer Owen Sanctuary plan (2013) within her vision for New Harmony / Kenneth A. Schuette Jr.



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9911009395603321

Autore

Tisby Jemar

Titolo

Awakening to Justice : Faithful Voices from the Abolitionist Past

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Westmont : , : InterVarsity Press, , 2024

©2024

ISBN

9781514009192

1514009196

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (318 pages)

Altri autori (Persone)

MomanyChristopher P

GnonhossouSègbégnon Mathieu

DanielsDavid D., III

SiglerR. Matthew

StrongDouglas M

LeclercDiane

Chung-KimEsther

MillerAlbert G

AlexanderEstrelda Y

Disciplina

326/.80973092

Soggetti

Abolitionists - United States

African American abolitionists - United States

Abolitionists - Religious life - United States

Antislavery movements - Ohio - Oberlin - Religious aspects

Slave trade - Jamaica - History - 18th century

Slavery and the church

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Title Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Prologue: Jemar Tisby -- Introduction: Waking a Sleeping Church: Douglas M. Strong and Christopher P. Momany -- 1-"How Long, O Lord?": A Narrative of Three Christian Abolitionists -- 2-"Soul-Destroyers Tore Me from My Mother's Arms": West African Resistance to the Slave Trade -- 3-"Liberty, Liberty!": Witnesses to a More Racially Equitable Future -- 4-"Reviving Our Spiritual Strength": Worship, Justice, and Salvation



-- 5-"This Holy Cause": Revivalist Theology and Justice Advocacy -- 6-"Purified Through Fire": The Piety and Power of Female Affliction -- 7-"Organized Efforts to Educate and Elevate": Charitable Aid Among Christian Abolitionists -- 8-"Made Welcome as Equals": The Oberlin Experiment in Interracial Christian Community -- Conclusion: A Prophetic Past: Estrelda Y. Alexander -- Notes -- Appendix A: Timeline of Significant Dates -- Appendix B: James Bradley, "Brief Account of an Emancipated Slave Written by Himself, at the Request of the Editor," 1834 -- Appendix C: Excerpts from the Journal of David S. Ingraham, 1839-1841 -- Appendix D: David Ingraham, "Capture of the Ulysses-Sufferings of the Slaves," 1840 -- Appendix E: Excerpts from The Narrative of Nancy Prince, 1853 -- List of Authors -- Image Credits -- Index -- Praise for Awakening to Justice -- About the Authors -- More Titles from InterVarsity Press -- Copyright.

Sommario/riassunto

The Dialogue on Race and Faith project presents groundbreaking scholarship on the writings of David Ingraham and his two Black colleagues, James Bradley and Nancy Prince. Through considering connections between the revivalist, holiness, and abolitionist movements, they offer insight and hope for Christians concerned about racial justice.