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WALKER, PAMELA J.  (1960-) - Pulling the Devil's Kingdom Down : the Salvation Army in Victorian Britain / Pamela J. Walker

Title: Pulling the Devil's Kingdom Down : the Salvation Army in Victorian Britain / Pamela J. Walker
Description: Berkeley : University of California Press 2001. First Edition. Those people in uniforms who ring bells and raise money for the poor during the holiday season belong to a religious movement that in 1865 combined early feminism. street preaching. holiness theology. and intentionally outrageous singing into what soon became the Salvation Army. In Pulling the Devil's Kingdom Down. Pamela Walker emphasizes how thoroughly the Army entered into nineteenth-century urban life. She follows the movement from its Methodist roots and East London origins through its struggles with the established denominations of England. problems with the law and the media. and public manifestations that included street brawls with working-class toughs. The Salvation Army was a neighborhood religion. with a 'battle plan' especially suited to urban working-class geography and cultural life. The ability to use popular leisure activities as inspiration was a major factor in the Army's success. since pubs. music halls. sports. and betting were regarded as its principal rivals. Salvationist women claimed the 'right to preach' and enjoyed spiritual authority and public visibility more extensively than in virtually any other religious or secular organization. Opposition to the new movement was equally energetic and took many forms. but even as contemporary music hall performers ridiculed the 'Hallelujah Lasses.' the Salvation Army was spreading across Great Britain and the Continent. and on to North America. The Army offered a distinctive response to the dilemmas facing Victorian Christians. in particular the relationship between what Salvationists believed and the work they did. Walker fills in the social. cultural. and religious contexts that make that relationship come to life. An exceptional copy; fine in an equally fine dw. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight. bright. clean and especially sharp-cornered. Literally as new; 8vo 8' - 9' tall; 337 pages; Description: xiii. 337 p.[8] p. Of plates : ill. ; 24 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. 299-328) and index. Subjects: Salvation Army --Great Britain --History. Great Britain --Church history --19th century.ISBN: 0520225910. Weight in Kg appr.:

Keywords: 0520225910

Price: EUR 25.00 = appr. US$ 27.17 Seller: MW Books
- Book number: 159714



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