Horace Bushnell (1802-1876), minister and theologian, is sometimes called “the father of American religious liberalism.”
Influenced by Emerson, Coleridge, and Schleiermacher, the controversial Bushnell thoroughly critiqued the emphasis on the conversion experience so popular among the Christian revivalists of his time.
Christian Nurture was the first of his more controversial publications. The book contains one of Bushnell’s most stringent denunciations of the views of his evangelical contemporaries on the process of becoming a follower of Christ.
Becoming a Christian did not happen overnight in a burst of emotion. In particular, Bushnell advises parents to train up their children in the faith from the beginning of their lives
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The Bombing Of Pearl Harbor
Explanation:
In 1941 isolationism was put mainly to a stop when japan bombed pearl harbor. Many Americans felt outraged and angry, many activists for isolationism now supported the war effort like Charles Lindbergh.
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B.many Americans loathed the idea of imperialism and saw it as a European phenomena, while others were very excited by the idea of imperialism and urged America to expand into other parts of the world