Section I: RELIGION AND PACIFISM, PEACE AND VIOLENCE1. The Denomination2. Basic Categories: Troeltsch and Weber3. The Break with Nature4. Catholic Compromise and Sectarian Rejection5. Can We Blame Religion or Human Nature?6. Recapitulations and Mutations
Section II: RELIGION AND POLITICS7. The Religious and the Political8. Christianity, Violence and Democracy9. Protestantism and Democracy10. Why and How the Two Revolutions Were Forbidden
Section III: SECULARISATION11. Toward Eliminating the Concept of Secularisation12. Secularisation and the Future of Christianity13. What I Really Said about Secularisation14. Does the Advance of Science Mean Secularisation?15. Has Secularisation Gone into Reverse?
Section IV: PENTECOSTALISM16. Anglo and Latin: Rival Civilizations, Alternative Patterns17. The Methodist Model18. The Argument Summarized and Extended19. Pentecostalism
Section V: BRITAIN AND THE UNITED STATES20. Historical Background: Dissenters and Abstainers21. Believing without Belonging22. The United States in Central European Perspective23. Another Strange Death
Section VI: THEOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY24. The Sociological Mode and the Theological Vocabulary25. The Paradigm and the Double Structure26. Modes of Change27. What Is Christian Language?28. Does the Sociological Viewpoint Bear on the Theistic Vision?29. Changing Your Holy Ground
Section VII: FAITH, CULTURE AND EDUCATION30. Order and Rule31. Parts and Wholes, Objectives and Objectivity32. The Christian, the Political and the Academic