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Renewal : Liberal Protestants and the American City After World War II, Hardback Book

Renewal : Liberal Protestants and the American City After World War II Hardback

Part of the Historical Studies of Urban America series

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In the decades following World War II, a movement of clergy and laity sought to restore liberal Protestantism to the center of American urban life.

Chastened by their failure to avert war and the Holocaust and troubled by missionaries' complicity with colonial regimes, they redirected their energies back home.

Renewal explores the rise and fall of this movement, which began as a simple effort to restore the church's standing but wound up as nothing less than an openhearted crusade to remake our nation's cities.

These campaigns reached beyond church walls to build or lend a hand to scores of organizations fighting for welfare, social justice, and community empowerment among the increasingly non-white urban working class, dovetailing with the contemporaneous War on Poverty and black freedom movement.

Renewal illuminates the overlooked story of how religious institutions both shaped, and were shaped by, postwar urban America.

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