Part 5: The Making of the Postsecular City. The Manhattan Evangelicals and the City’s comeback
However, at its lowest point, the city opted to rehabilitate itself. Often, outsiders played...
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Posted by Tony Carnes | Dec 10, 2010 | Evangelical Protestants, Manhattan, Postsecular City |
However, at its lowest point, the city opted to rehabilitate itself. Often, outsiders played...
Read MorePosted by Tony Carnes | Dec 8, 2010 | Evangelical Protestants, Manhattan, Postsecular City |
Lower East Side, Manhattan. Photo by A Journey through NYC religions There was not much happiness...
Read MorePosted by Tony Carnes | Dec 3, 2010 | Evangelical Protestants, Manhattan, Postsecular City |
The decline of the evangelicals was peculiar to a fifty year period in the mid-20th Century within the city’s almost four hundred year history. Evangelicalism predominated in the 19th and early 20th Century.
Read MorePosted by Tony Carnes | Dec 1, 2010 | Catastrophe theory, Evangelical Protestants, Manhattan, Postsecular City |
On November 11th Tammy Wong attended a brand new evangelical church, Hillsong NYC, in Manhattan,...
Read MorePosted by Tony Carnes | Oct 25, 2010 | Diary, Queens |
We have run across quite a few ex-gangsters who were converted through churches from their life of...
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