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"America for Americans!" (eBook)

The Typical American, Thanksgiving Sermon
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2022
20 Seiten
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"America for Americans!" - John Philip Newman
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In "America for Americans!", John Philip Newman embarks on a provocative exploration of American identity and nationalism during a time of significant societal upheaval. This incisive work employs a blend of historical analysis and social critique, adorned with rich, eloquent prose that resonates with both eloquence and urgency. Newman situates his argument in the context of late 19th and early 20th-century America, grappling with the complexities of immigration, cultural plurality, and the evolving meaning of 'Americaness.' His examination invites readers to reflect on the paradoxes inherent in a nation built on diversity yet often swayed by nativist sentiments. John Philip Newman, a scholar of American studies and an advocate for social justice, draws from his own experiences as a first-generation immigrant, which profoundly informs his perspective. His academic journey informs his critical gaze on the socio-political landscape, which oftentimes marginalizes voices of the 'other.' Newman's insightful analysis reflects his commitment to understanding the tensions between tradition and progress in American society. I recommend "America for Americans!" to readers seeking to deepen their understanding of the historical and contemporary debates surrounding nationalism and identity. This book is essential for anyone yearning to unpack the foundations of American society and its many contradictions, enriching our discourse on belonging and citizenship in the modern world.

John Philip Newman, primarily recognized as a religious figure and author, was a notable nineteenth-century American Methodist Episcopal clergyman, who served not just within ecclesiastical roles but also contributed to political and social discourse. Born on September 1, 1826, in New York, Newman's religious influence culminated with his appointment as a bishop in 1888. His prominence is not restricted to his ecclesiastical standing, as his literary contributions extend to addresses and writings that tackled social and national themes relevant to his times. One of his works, 'America for Americans!' resonates with his patriotic spirit and reflects on the nation's values whilst echoing the sentiment of American exceptionalism and manifest destiny that was prevalent during that era. This book, among others, showcases Newman's prose, which is marked by its forthright style and an underlying evangelistic fervor that aims to align national pride with Christian ethics. Throughout his career, Newman's orations and written works often intersected with his religious missions, attempting to advocate for a society that upholds American ideals along with Christian moral virtues. Scholars examining the period's religio-nationalistic literature would find significance in Newman's oeuvre, as it provides insight into the dialogue between faith and national identity during a formative period in American history.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Schlagworte 19th century • 19th Century America • 21st century america • American Exceptionalism • American History • American identity exploration • american nationalism • Bible • contemporary cultural critique • critical perspectives on society • cultural diversity analysis • Deuteronomy XXVIII • Early American settlers • Emigration and immigration • erudite accessible writing • Founding Fathers • Historical Analysis • Historical context reflection • historical literature • Historical sermon • immigration history USA • John Philip Newman works • Manifest Destiny • Methodist Episcopal Church • Nationalism • nationalism and immigration • national pride • Patriotism in literature • personal narrative style • political history book • Practical Theology • Puritans • revolutionary ideals • Sermons • Social aspects • social commentary insights • Thanksgiving Day addresses • United States • United States history
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