Militant Methodism (Classic Reprint): The Story of the First National Convention of Methodist Men, Held at Indianapolis, Indiana, October 28th to 31, 1913 - Couverture souple

David G. Downey

 
9781331753971: Militant Methodism (Classic Reprint): The Story of the First National Convention of Methodist Men, Held at Indianapolis, Indiana, October 28th to 31, 1913

Synopsis

Militant Methodism reveals the story of the first national gathering of Methodist men in 1913, held in Indianapolis. This nonfiction account captures the energy, debates, and religious fervor that shaped a pivotal moment for the church and its role in American life.

The book frames how leaders thought about revival, social reform, immigration, and the church’s public voice. It highlights the emphasis on youth, the call to moral awakening, and the ways Methodist men organized to extend their message beyond church walls.


  • A close look at the planning, speeches, and outcomes of a landmark convention.

  • Key ideas about religion, patriotism, and social reform in early 20th-century America.

  • Profiles of leaders and committees that guided the movement and its legacy.

  • How religious organizers envisioned the church shaping national life through outreach and education.



Ideal for readers of historical religious movements and those interested in the intersection of faith and public life in the United States.

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