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Amanda Porterfield

    Amanda Porterfield is a scholar of American religious history and the history of Christianity. Her work delves into the profound and often unexpected influence of religion on the shaping of societal institutions, particularly within the context of American history. Porterfield explores how religious ideas and practices have influenced, and continue to shape, economic and social structures. Her research offers a unique lens through which to understand the enduring impact of faith on the development of American society.

    Healing in the History of Christianity
    The Protestant Experience in America
    • The Protestant Experience in America

      • 292 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on the diverse beliefs and practices within Protestantism, this book offers an accessible exploration of the history and influence of Protestants in the United States. It delves into shared core beliefs, significant events, and controversies that have shaped the community. Additionally, it examines long-term trends, providing insights into the evolving landscape of Protestantism in America and its ongoing cultural impact.

      The Protestant Experience in America
    • Healing in the History of Christianity

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Amanda Porterfield offers a survey of ideas, rituals, and experiences of healing in Christian history. Jesus himself performed many miracles of healing, and Christians down the ages have seen this as a prominent feature of their faith. Indeed, healing is one of the most constant themes in the long and sprawling history of Christianity. Changes in healing beliefs and practices offer a window into changes in religious authority, church structure, and ideas about sanctity, history, resurrection, and the kingdom of God. Porterfield chronicles these changes, at the same time shedding important new light on the universality of religious healing. Finally, she looks at recent scientific findings about religion's biological effects, and considers the relation of these findings to ages-old traditions about belief and healing.

      Healing in the History of Christianity