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The advent of evangelicalism : exploring historical continuities / edited by Michael A.G. Haykin and Kenneth J. Stewart ; foreword by Timothy George. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Nashville, Tennessee : B and H Academic, (c)2008.; [Place of manufacture not identified. : Versa PressDescription: 432 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780805448603
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BR1640.G349.A384 2008
  • BR1640
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Contents:
Timothy Larsen -- Evangelicalism and the Enlightenment : a reassessment Michael A.G. Haykin -- Evangelicalism in Scotland from Knox to Cunningham A.T.B. McGowan -- Continuity, novelty and evangelicalism in Wales, c. 1640-1850 D. Densil Morgan -- Calvinistic Methodism and the origins of evangelicalim in England David Ceri Jones -- 'Prayer for a saving issue' : evangelical development in New England before the Great Awakening Thomas S. Kidd -- Evangelicalism and the Dutch Further Reformation Joel R. Beeke -- The evangelical character of Martin Luther's faith Cameron A. MacKenzie -- Calvin, A.M. Toplady and the Bebbington thesis Paul Helm -- Thomas Cranmer and Tudor evangelicalism Ashley Null.
John Coffey -- Jonathan Edwards : continuator or pioneer of evangelical history? / Douglas A. Sweeney, Brandon G. Withrow -- The Evangelical Revival through the eyes of the 'Evangelical Century' : nineteenth-century perceptions of the origins of evangelicalism Ian J. Shaw -- The antecedents of evangelical conversion narrative : spiritual autobiography and the Christian tradition D. Bruce Hindmarsh -- Enlightenment epistemology and eighteenth-century evangelical doctrines of assurance Garry J. Williams -- Evangelical eschatology and 'the Puritan hope' / Crawford Gribben -- The evangelical doctrine of Scripture, 1650-1850 : a re-examination of David Bebbington's theory Kenneth J. Stewart -- Response David W. Bebbington.
Subject: David Bebbington's 1989 book, Evangelicalism in Modern Britain: A History from the 1730s to the 1980s, put forth the idea that evangelical religion is the result of transatlantic revival in the 1730s, and that it took a working together attitude toward the Enlightenment rather than a contradictory one. Today, Bebbington's thesis has gained international acceptance, and scholars from Europe and North America present a review of its primary arguments and conclusions here in The Advent of Evangelicalism. - Publisher.
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The reception given Evangelicalism in modern Britain since its publication in 1989 Timothy Larsen -- Evangelicalism and the Enlightenment : a reassessment Michael A.G. Haykin -- Evangelicalism in Scotland from Knox to Cunningham A.T.B. McGowan -- Continuity, novelty and evangelicalism in Wales, c. 1640-1850 D. Densil Morgan -- Calvinistic Methodism and the origins of evangelicalim in England David Ceri Jones -- 'Prayer for a saving issue' : evangelical development in New England before the Great Awakening Thomas S. Kidd -- Evangelicalism and the Dutch Further Reformation Joel R. Beeke -- The evangelical character of Martin Luther's faith Cameron A. MacKenzie -- Calvin, A.M. Toplady and the Bebbington thesis Paul Helm -- Thomas Cranmer and Tudor evangelicalism Ashley Null.

Puritanism, evangelicalism and the evangelical Protestant tradition John Coffey -- Jonathan Edwards : continuator or pioneer of evangelical history? / Douglas A. Sweeney, Brandon G. Withrow -- The Evangelical Revival through the eyes of the 'Evangelical Century' : nineteenth-century perceptions of the origins of evangelicalism Ian J. Shaw -- The antecedents of evangelical conversion narrative : spiritual autobiography and the Christian tradition D. Bruce Hindmarsh -- Enlightenment epistemology and eighteenth-century evangelical doctrines of assurance Garry J. Williams -- Evangelical eschatology and 'the Puritan hope' / Crawford Gribben -- The evangelical doctrine of Scripture, 1650-1850 : a re-examination of David Bebbington's theory Kenneth J. Stewart -- Response David W. Bebbington.

David Bebbington's 1989 book, Evangelicalism in Modern Britain: A History from the 1730s to the 1980s, put forth the idea that evangelical religion is the result of transatlantic revival in the 1730s, and that it took a working together attitude toward the Enlightenment rather than a contradictory one. Today, Bebbington's thesis has gained international acceptance, and scholars from Europe and North America present a review of its primary arguments and conclusions here in The Advent of Evangelicalism. - Publisher.

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