The Promise Keepers
200 pages, 6 x 9
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Release Date:26 Jan 2004
ISBN:9780813533360
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The Promise Keepers

Servants, Soldiers, and Godly Men

Rutgers University Press

“Remember the Promise Keepers?” queries a recent media story on the evangelical men’s movement that captured America’s imagination and generated intense controversy during much of the 1990s. This group of Christian men, who promoted adherence to a strict code of conduct that masculinized conservative religious and social values, now evokes little more than a hazy memory of football stadiums teeming with men whose tear-stained faces and clasped arms signaled spiritual transformation. What happened? What factors contributed to their demise? What broader insights can be gleaned from the rapid rise and fall of the movement?

John P. Bartkowski has written the first account scrutinizing the turbulent forces that contributed to the group’s wild popularity, declining fortunes, and current efforts to reinvent itself. He provides a broad and balanced portrait of the movement while evaluating its impact on the landscape of American religion. Bartkowski argues that there are many insights to be gained about the changing contours of American religion, culture, and social life through a study of the Promise Keepers. By carefully examining their character and contagious appeal, Bartkowski provides new insights about evangelicalism, gender, family, therapeutic culture, sport, and multiculturalism.

John P. Bartkowski is an associate professor of sociology at Mississippi State University. He is the author of Remaking the Godly Marriage: Gender Negotiations in Evangelical Families and the co-author of Charitable Choices: Religion, Race, and Poverty in the Post-Welfare Era.
Acknowledgments
1. The Rise and Fall of the Christian Men's Movement
2. Situating the Promise Keepers: History, Culture, and Religious Identity
3. Godly Masculinities: Archetypes of Christian Manhood
4. Reforming American Culture: Sport, Gender, and Religion at Stadium Conferences
5. The ABCs of Promise-Keeping: Accountability, Brotherhood, and Confessional Culture
6. Multicultural Evangelicalism: Racial Reconciliation and Cultural Diversity
7. Conclusion: Promise Keepers' Fate in a New Millennium
Appendix: Research Methodology

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