
Embattled Ecumenism
The National Council of Churches, the Vietnam War, and the Trials of the Protestant Left
Jill Gill(Author)
Northern Illinois University Press
Published on 1. September 2011
Book
Hardback
563 pages
978-0-87580-443-9 (ISBN)
Description
The Vietnam War and its polarizing era challenged, splintered, and changed The National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. (NCC), which was motivated by its ecumenical Christian vision to oppose that war and unify people. The NCC's efforts on the war exposed its strengths and imploded its weaknesses in ways instructive for religious institutions that bring their faith into politics. Embattled Ecumenism explores the ecumenical vision, anti-Vietnam War efforts, and legacy of the NCC. Gill's monumental study serves as a window into the mainline Protestant manner of engaging political issues at a unique time of national crisis and religious transformation. In vibrant prose, Gill illuminates an ecumenical institution, vision, and movement that has been largely misrepresented by the religious right, dismissed by the secular left, misunderstood by laity, and ignored by scholars outside of ecumenical circles. At a time when the majority of scholarly work is committed to looking at the religious right, Gill's groundbreaking study of the Protestant Left is a welcome addition. Embattled Ecumenism will appeal to scholars of U.S. religion, politics, and culture, as well as historians of evangelicalism and general readers interested in U.S. history and religion.
Reviews / Votes
This book makes a significant contribution to the history of American religion. I am not aware of any work quite like it, and it stands as a unique approach to issues of ecumenism and the Vietnam War.- Mitchell K. Hall, Professor of History at Central Michigan University and author of The Vietnam War Embattled Ecumenism is a creative and scintillating read, its subject matter fascinating and timely. Gill's writing exhibits all the best traits of good history: crisp narrative based on sound analysis of a wide range of rich primary sources. The result is a sympathetic but not uncritical rendering of a powerful organization and its earnest devotees.
- Darren Dochuk, Associate Professor of History at Purdue University and author of From Bible Belt to Sunbelt This welcome new book provides a study of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. (NCCC) as it tackled issues connected with the Vietnam War. Underlying the demise of the authentic ecumenism in the NCCC and the substitution of political and social action was a contested understanding of the meaning of ecumenism itself.
(Journal of Ecumenical Studies) Gill's book is a strikingly readable work of scholarship that resounds with relevance in today's America, where the evangelical Christian right has tremendous influence in politics and culture. Readers with an interest in American religious history, the Vietnam era, or the Johnson and Nixon presidencies would find Embattled Ecumenism worthy of their time.
(Idaho Statesman)
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Cornell University Press
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paper over boards
Dimensions
Height: 152 mm
Width: 41 mm
Weight
1361 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-87580-443-9 (9780875804439)
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Jill Gill
Embattled Ecumenism
The National Council of Churches, the Vietnam War, and the Trials of the Protestant Left
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Jill K. Gill is Associate Professor and Graduate Coordinator in the Department of History at Boise State University.