Evangelicalism and modern America / [print]
edited by George Marsden.
- Grand Rapids, Michigan : W.B. Eerdmans, (c)1984.
- xix, 220 pages ; 22 cm.
"Most of the chapters in this volume were initially prepared for a conference .. organized primarily by Nathan Hatch and Mark Noll, on "Evangelical Christianity and modern America, 1930-1980," ... held at the Billy Graham Center at Wheaton College in April 1983"--Introd.
Introduction: the evangelical denomination From fundamentalism to the new evangelical coalition Uneasy in Zion : evangelicals in postmodern society The 1960's : the crises of liberal Christianity and the public emergence of evangelicalism Evangelical publishing and broadcasting Fundamentalism as a social phenomenon Evangelicalism as a democratic movement An American evangelical theology : the painful transition from Theoria to Praxis Evangelicals, history, and modernity Evangelicals and the study of the Bible The search for "women's role" in American evangelicalsim, 1930-1980 Offspring of an odd union : evangelical attitudes toward the arts The dilemma of evangelical scientists The new religious right in American politics George Marsden -- Joel A. Carpenter -- Grant Wacker -- Leonard I. Sweet -- Richard N. Ostling -- Martin E. Marty -- Nathan O. Hatch -- David F. Wells -- George Marsden -- Mark A. Noll -- Margaret L. Bendroth -- Roger Lundin -- Ronald L. Numbers -- Richard V. Pierard.