Presbyterians in South Carolina: Mid-Century Church Shifts and Growth
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Explore the profound transformation of South Carolina's Presbyterian churches from 1925 to 1985 in this compelling historical account. Delving into both the PCUS Southern Presbyterians and the African-American churches shaped by PCUSA missionaries, this book unveils the pivotal events that redefined church life during a century of social and theological change. From the suffrage movement to the impact of the Great Depression, World War II, and the Civil Rights Movement, the struggles and triumphs of the church are revealed with stunning clarity. Witness the challenges faced by Presbyterians as they navigated moral dilemmas, church expansion, and cultural tensions. With a focus on the reintegration of African-American congregations and the emergence of new theological perspectives, this book provides a fresh lens on how religious communities in South Carolina shaped the wider cultural landscape. Perfect for scholars, religious historians, and those interested in the intersection of faith and social change. Get your copy now and rediscover the role of the church in South Carolina's rich history. Limited stock available!