Om A History of the American Episcopal Church
A detailed history of the American Episcopal Church, from its colonial beginnings to the present day. William Wilson Manross explores the complex social, political, and theological developments that have shaped the church over the centuries, from the controversies over slavery and civil rights to the recent debates over gender and sexuality. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of American religion and the role of the church in shaping social and cultural change.
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