04848nam 22006854a 450 991014326360332120230617035120.01-78268-640-11-280-28473-097866102847330-470-70640-60-470-99918-70-470-99919-51-4051-2879-8(CKB)1000000000351796(EBL)214154(SSID)ssj0000113020(PQKBManifestationID)11131414(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000113020(PQKBWorkID)10098474(PQKB)10315839(Au-PeEL)EBL214154(CaPaEBR)ebr10240385(OCoLC)184983757(MiAaPQ)EBC214154(EXLCZ)99100000000035179620030410d2004 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe Blackwell companion to Protestantism[electronic resource] /edited by Alister E. McGrath and Darren C. MarksMalden, MA Blackwell Pub.20041 online resource (530 p.)Blackwell companions to religionDescription based upon print version of record.0-631-23278-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.The Blackwell Companion to Protestantism; Contents; North American Protestantism; Asia and Australasia; Africa; Protestantism and its Relations; Protestantism and its Influence; Contributors; Foreword; Introduction: Protestantism - the Problem of Identity; Part I The Formation of Protestant Identity: History and Ideology; European Protestantism; 1 Protestantism in German-speaking Lands to the Present Day; 2 Shapers of Protestantism: Martin Luther; 3 Shapers of Protestantism: John Calvin; 4 Shapers of Protestantism: F. D. E. Schleiermacher; 5 Shapers of Protestantism: Karl Barth6 English Protestantism to the Present Day7 Scottish Protestantism to the Present Day; 8 Welsh Protestantism to the Present Day; 9 Irish Protestantism to the Present Day; 10 Nordic Protestantism to the Present Day; 11 Protestantism in the Netherlands to the Present Day; 12 Protestantism in Eastern Europe to the Present Day; 13 French Protestantism to the Present Day; 14 Italian Protestantism to the Present Day; 15 Protestantism in the United States of America to the Present Day; 16 Shapers of Protestantism: Jonathan Edwards; 17 Canadian Protestantism to the Present Day18 Indian Protestantism to the Present Day19 South-East Asian Protestantism to the Present Day; 20 Japanese Protestantism to the Present Day; 21 Korean Protestantism to the Present Day; 22 Chinese Protestantism to the Present Day; 23 Protestantism in Australia, New Zealand and Oceania to the Present Day; 24 African Protestantism to the Present Day; Part II Protestantism and Present Identity: Relations and Influence; 25 Protestantism and the Bible; 26 Protestantism and the Arts; 27 Protestantism and Politics, Economics, and Sociology; 28 Protestantism, Law and Legal Thought29 Protestantism and the Sciences30 Protestantism and Liberalism; 31 Protestantism and Feminism; 32 Protestantism and Fundamentalism; 33 Protestantism and Racism; 34 Protestantism and Judaism; 35 Protestantism and Spirituality; 36 Protestantism and Missions; Part III The Future of Protestantism; 37 The Future of Protestantism: Ecumenism and the Mainline Denominations; 38 The Future of Protestantism: Evangelicalism; 39 The Future of Protestantism: The Rise of Pentecostalism; 40 The Future of Protestantism: Postmodernity; 41 The Future of Protestantism: The Non-Western Protestant World; IndexThis Companion brings together new contributions from internationally renowned scholars in order to examine the past, present and future of Protestantism. Co-edited by leading Protestant theologians Alister E. McGrath and Darren C. Marks, with contributions from internationally renowned scholars. Opens with an investigation into the formation of Protestant identity across Europe, North America, Asia, Australasia and Africa. Includes coverage of leading Protestant thinkers, such as Luther, Calvin, Schleiermacher and Barth. Considers the interactionBlackwell companions to religion.ProtestantismProtestantismethubLlibres electrònicsthubProtestantism.Protestantisme280/.4McGrath Alister E.1953-868809Marks Darren C868810MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910143263603321The Blackwell companion to Protestantism1939523UNINA03613nam 2200589 450 991081598380332120200520144314.00-8173-8904-0(CKB)3710000000283065(EBL)1863790(SSID)ssj0001368199(PQKBManifestationID)12538111(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001368199(PQKBWorkID)11448476(PQKB)11315488(OCoLC)645824066(MdBmJHUP)muse42790(Au-PeEL)EBL1863790(CaPaEBR)ebr10988333(OCoLC)896794106(MiAaPQ)EBC1863790(EXLCZ)99371000000028306519911031h19921992 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrInterest group politics in the Southern States /edited by Ronald J. Hrebenar and Clive S. ThomasTuscaloosa ;London :University of Alabama Press,[1992]©19921 online resource (431 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8173-0568-8 Includes bibliographical references (pages [389]-401) and index.Contents; Preface; 1. Understanding Interest Group Activity in Southern State Politics - Clive S. Thomas; Part I: The Peripheral South; 2. Kentucky: Adapting to the Independent Legislature - Malcolm E. Jewell and Penny M. Miller; 3. Tennessee: New Challenges for the Farm, Liquor, and Big Business Lobbies - David H. Folz and Patricia K. Freeman ; 4. Virginia: A New Look for the ""Political Museum Piece"" - John T. Whelan; 5. North Carolina: Interest Groups in a State in Transition - Jack D. Fleer; 6. Florida: The Changing Patterns of Power - Anne E. Kelley and Ella L. Taylor7. Texas: The Transformation from Personal to Informational Lobbying - Keith E. Hamm and Charles W. Wiggins8. Arkansas: The Politics of Inequality - Arthur English and John J. Carroll; Part II: The Deep South; 9. South Carolina: The Rise of the New South - Robert E. Botsch; 10. Georgia: Business as Usual - Eleanor C. Main, Lee Epstein, and Debra L. Elovich; 11. Alabama: Personalities and Factionalism - David L. Martin; 12. Mississippi: An Expanding Array of Interests - Thomas H. Handy; 13. Louisiana: The Final Throes of Freewheeling Ways? - Charles J. Barrilleaux and Charles D. HadleyPart III: Conclusion14. Change, Transition, and Growth in Southern Interest Group Politics - Ronald J. Hrebenar; Notes; Bibliography; Contributors; Index<DIV><P>This is the first volume comprehensively to explore the dynamics of political interest groups in the twelve southern states - the types of group, lobbyists and lobbying tactics, state regulation of lobbying activity, and the power they exert in the individual states. The authors bring a new dimension to the study of southern politics, which traditionally has emphasized electoral politics and the politics of race, and their work underscores the pivotal, and at times controlling, role played by interest groups. </P></DIV>Pressure groupsSouthern StatesSouthern StatesPolitics and government1951-Pressure groups322.4/3/0975Hrebenar Ronald J.1945-Thomas Clive S.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910815983803321Interest group politics in the southern states962801UNINA