American Decades
Turning Your Stress Into Strength
Handbook
By: Robert Harold Schuller
Date: 1978
Source: Schuller, Robert Harold. Turning Your Stress Into Strength. Irvine, Calif.: Harvest House, 1978, 9–13, 141–144.
About the Author: Robert Harold Schuller (1926–) was born in Alton, Iowa. He received a bachelor's degree at Hope College in 1947, a bachelor of divinity at Western Theological Seminary in 1950, and a doctor of divinity at Hope College in 1973. He was ordained by the Reformed Church in America in 1950. In 1955 he became the founder and pastor of Garden Grove Community Church in California. He is noted for his television ministry that started in 1970 and for his dozens of religious books.
Introduction
The time period from the end of World War II (1939–1945) through the decade of the 1970s was one of marked stress for the average American. Instead of enjoying the "peace" that followed...
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1970's Religion Primary Sources
- Walz v. Tax Commission of City of New York
- Islam, a Way of Life
- Lemon v. Kurtzman
- Wisconsin v. Yoder
- American Judaism: Adventure in Modernity
- Roe v. Wade
- "Boundary of Jewish-Christian Understanding"
- "Will the Real Evangelical Please Stand Up?"
- Fully Human, Fully Alive
- The American Catholic: A Social Portrait
- Turning Your Stress Into Strength
- "Capital Punishment: The Question of Justification"
- "Women Clergy: How Their Presence Is Changing the Church"
- Brothers and Sisters to Us
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
