Divided Hearts: The Presbyterian Journey through Oklahoma History

Divided Hearts: The Presbyterian Journey through Oklahoma History

by Michael Cassity, Danney Goble
Divided Hearts: The Presbyterian Journey through Oklahoma History

Divided Hearts: The Presbyterian Journey through Oklahoma History

by Michael Cassity, Danney Goble

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Overview

Guided by a penchant for self-reflection and thoughtful discussion, Presbyterians have long been pulled in conflicting directions in their perceptions of their shared religious mission—with a tension that sometimes divides hearts as well as congregations. In this first comprehensive history of the Presbyterian Church in Oklahoma, historians Michael Cassity and Danney Goble reveal how Oklahoma Presbyterians have responded to the demands of an evolving society, a shifting theology, and even a divided church.

Beginning with the territorial period, Cassity and Goble examine the dynamics of Presbyterian missions among the Five Tribes in Indian Territory and explain how Presbyterians differed from other denominations. As they trace the Presbyterian journey, they examine the way Presbyterians addressed the evil of slavery and the dispossession of Oklahoma’s Indians; the challenges of industrial society; the modern issues of depression, war, and racial injustice; and concerns of life and faith with which other Americans have also struggled.

An insightful and independent history that draws upon firsthand accounts of congregations and church members across the state, Divided Hearts attests to the courage of Presbyterians in dealing with their struggles and shows a church very much at work—and at home—in Oklahoma.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780806138480
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Publication date: 11/28/2009
Pages: 364
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Danney Goble (1946–2007) was Professor of Letters at the University of Oklahoma and the award-winning author or coauthor of eight books about Oklahoma and Oklahomans.

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