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Author Dallam, Marie W., author.

Title Cowboy Christians / Marie W. Dallam.

Publication Info. New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2017.

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Summary This work examines the long history of cowboy Christians in the American West, focusing on the cowboy church movement of the present day and closely related ministries in racetrack and rodeo settings.
Contents Introduction -- Cowboys and religion before cowboy church -- Ministry to rodeo cowboys -- The 21st-century cowboy church movement -- The cowboy church as a man's church -- The wider world of the 21st-century cowboy Christian.
Summary Cowboy Christians examines the long history of cowboy Christianity in the American West, with a focus on the present-day cowboy church movement. Based on five years of historical and sociological fieldwork in cowboy Christian communities, this book draws on interviews with leaders of cowboy churches, traveling rodeo ministries, and chaplains who serve horse racing and bull riding communities, along with the author's first-hand experiences as a participant observer. Marie W. Dallam traces cowboy Christianity from the postbellum period into the twenty-first century, looking at religious life among cowboys on the range as well as its representation in popular imagery and the media. She examines the structure, theology, and perpetuation of the modern cowboy church, and speculates on future challenges the institution may face, such as the relegation of women to subordinate participant roles at a time of increasing gender equality in the larger society. She also explores the cowboy Christian proclivity for blending the secular and the sacred in leisure environments like arenas, racetracks, and rodeos. Dallam locates the modern cowboy church as a descendant of the muscular Christianity movement, the Jesus movement, and new paradigm church methodology. Cowboy Christians establishes the religious significance of the cowboy church movement, particularly relative to twenty-first-century evangelical Protestantism, and contributes to a deeper understanding of the unique Christianity of the American West. - from publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Audience Specialized.
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Subject Cowboys -- Religious life.
Cowboys -- Religious life.
Cowboys.
Christianity -- West (U.S.)
Christianity.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
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