26 RELIGIOUS CULTS SINCE THE CIVIL WAR Developments in Mormonism and Spiritualism.Christian Sci- ence and the New Thought Cults.Christian Science.New Thought, Unity and Psychiana.Miscellaneous Cults.Je- hovah's Witnesses.Theosophy and the Esoteric Cults. Communitarian Cults.Father Divine's Peace Mission
27 MOVEMENTS TOWARD CHRISTIAN UNITY National Federations of Churches.Nineteenth Century Alli- ances.The Federal Council of Churches.State and City Federations.The National Council of Churches.Denomi- national Unions and Alliances.Intra-Family Unions.In- ter-Family Unions.World-Wide Denominational Federations .The Ecumenical Movement.The World Missionary Move- ment.The Progress of Ecumenicity.The World Council of Churches
28 THE RETREAT TO NORMALCY Religious Life in the Prosperous Twenties.The Challenge of Secularism.The Social Status of the Churches.The Re- covery of Worship.Trends in Religious Thought and Educa- tion.The Impact of Liberal Philosophies.The Conservative Reaction.Movements in Religious Education.Changing Emphases in World Missions.Social Religion in Time of Normalcy.Prohibition and Repeal.Social Tensions in American Life.Religion and the Economic Order
29 RELIGION IN AN ERA OF CRISIS Religion and the Depression.Religion in a Decade of Global Conflict.Pre-War Movements for Peace.The Churches and World War II.The Churches and International Respon- sibility.Reconstruction in Religious Thought and Education .Main Currents in Contemporary Theology.Trends in Re- ligious Education and Culture.Religious Developments on the Domestic Scene.The Resurgence of the Social Gospel. New Emphases in American Judaism.Trends in Religious Communication.Problems of Church and State.Religion at the Dawn of the Atomic Age
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Publication Information: Book Title: History of Religion in the United States. Contributors: Clifton E. Olmstead - author. Publisher: Prentice-Hall. Place of Publication: Englewood Cliffs, NJ. Publication Year: 1960. Page Number: xii.
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