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The Nature of Church Camp: An Environmental History of Outdoor Ministry, 1945–1980 by Christopher W. Anderson explores the mid-twentieth-century history of religious camps and retreat centers to provide new insights into the history of environmentalism in the United States. Ecumenical Protestantism and the ecology movement both changed the calculus of American morality after World War II. Through archival material, case study visits, and oral histories, Anderson finds that these institutions often reacted to ecological critiques with temperate but gradual reforms. However, camps and outdoor ministries, by virtue of their natural settings and sizable acreage, soon provided a new way to explore the history of spirituality and ecology, moving away from the conference campus and using nostalgia for the frontier instead to make arguments about the meaning of the American nation and the value of democracy. This new way of thinking was reflected throughout the camps and enthusiastically endorsed decentralized small-group camping. By examining the conduct of church camps and conferences before, during, and after the ecological era, Anderson shows how environmental stewardship became the dominant paradigm for Protestant environmentalism, why that is a flawed and fractious model, and why it has stalled.



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The Nature of Church Camp is a smart, and ethically sensitive, exploration of the history of Protestant environmentalist thinking through the distinctive lens of camp ministry. Indeed, Christopher Anderson’s gracefully written book compellingly illuminates parts of American history that most scholars, or ordinary folks, don’t even think of as “history.”

-- Robert D. Johnston, author of 'The Radical Middle Class: Populist Democracy and the Question of Capitalism in Progressive Era Portland, Oregon'

Doing yeoman's work in visiting outdoor liberal Protestant church camps across the country, Christopher Anderson has uncovered a revealing story about American Protestantism's engagement with nature, showing how selective nostalgia and instrumental "stewardship" allowed church camps to ignore or, at best, hardly engage with the climate crisis that appeared all around them.

-- Kevin M. Schultz, University of Illinois, Chicago

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1: Nature as Campus: Conference Centers as Institutions

Chapter 2: Confronting Conservationism and Communism at Camp

Chapter 3: Nature as Frontier: Camping for Democracy

Chapter 4: Confronting American Society at Camp

Chapter 5: Confronting Ecology and Environmentalism at Camp

Chapter 6: Nature as Wilderness: Retreat Centers and the Individual

Conclusion

Bibliography

About the Author

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 18/12/2023
      ISBN13: 9781666915648, 978-1666915648
      ISBN10: 1666915645

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Nature of Church Camp: An Environmental History of Outdoor Ministry, 1945–1980 by Christopher W. Anderson explores the mid-twentieth-century history of religious camps and retreat centers to provide new insights into the history of environmentalism in the United States. Ecumenical Protestantism and the ecology movement both changed the calculus of American morality after World War II. Through archival material, case study visits, and oral histories, Anderson finds that these institutions often reacted to ecological critiques with temperate but gradual reforms. However, camps and outdoor ministries, by virtue of their natural settings and sizable acreage, soon provided a new way to explore the history of spirituality and ecology, moving away from the conference campus and using nostalgia for the frontier instead to make arguments about the meaning of the American nation and the value of democracy. This new way of thinking was reflected throughout the camps and enthusiastically endorsed decentralized small-group camping. By examining the conduct of church camps and conferences before, during, and after the ecological era, Anderson shows how environmental stewardship became the dominant paradigm for Protestant environmentalism, why that is a flawed and fractious model, and why it has stalled.



      Trade Review

      The Nature of Church Camp is a smart, and ethically sensitive, exploration of the history of Protestant environmentalist thinking through the distinctive lens of camp ministry. Indeed, Christopher Anderson’s gracefully written book compellingly illuminates parts of American history that most scholars, or ordinary folks, don’t even think of as “history.”

      -- Robert D. Johnston, author of 'The Radical Middle Class: Populist Democracy and the Question of Capitalism in Progressive Era Portland, Oregon'

      Doing yeoman's work in visiting outdoor liberal Protestant church camps across the country, Christopher Anderson has uncovered a revealing story about American Protestantism's engagement with nature, showing how selective nostalgia and instrumental "stewardship" allowed church camps to ignore or, at best, hardly engage with the climate crisis that appeared all around them.

      -- Kevin M. Schultz, University of Illinois, Chicago

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction

      Chapter 1: Nature as Campus: Conference Centers as Institutions

      Chapter 2: Confronting Conservationism and Communism at Camp

      Chapter 3: Nature as Frontier: Camping for Democracy

      Chapter 4: Confronting American Society at Camp

      Chapter 5: Confronting Ecology and Environmentalism at Camp

      Chapter 6: Nature as Wilderness: Retreat Centers and the Individual

      Conclusion

      Bibliography

      About the Author

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