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A new engagement : evangelical political thought, 1966-1976 / by Robert Booth Fowler. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Eerdmans, [(c)1982.Description: x, 298 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 080281929X
  • 9780802819291
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BR115.N494 1982
  • BR115.P7.F787.N494 1982
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Contents:
chapter1 Introduction. Who is an Evangelical? ; Special considerations The missing Evangelicals chapter2 Christianity today and the evangelical mainstream. Capitalism, freedom, and order America: patriotism and conservative politics Social action Companions chapter3 The perspective of Billy Graham. Graham, Americans, and the American state Graham and social action in the 1970s Leighton Ford Conclusion chapter4 The Schaeffers of L'Abri. Schaeffer's political ideas Edith Schaeffer Conclusion chapter5 Carl Henry: pioneering moderate. The pioneer Congenial spirits Conclusion chapter6 Reform-minded Evangelicals Senator Mark Hatfield The example of the church of the savior chapter7 The radicals. The community The new man and the new woman Church and state The outer world Agenda for a biblical people Conclusion chapter8. Mechanisms for change. Individual reformation The Jesus movement Institutional reformation Government and politics The church The community of believers Other means of reformation chapter9 Social concerns. Race relations White opinion Black voices Other black voices Hunger The poor and the rich The defense of capitalism Conclusion chapter10 The family under attack. Pornography Abortion Homosexuality Women's liberation The resistance to women's liberation The case of Marabel Morgan chapter11 Evangelical Christianity, communism, and Vietnam. Marxism The communist movement Vietnam Conclusions chapter12 Conclusion: from Watergate to Carter. Watergate Situation ethics The view from within Toward Jimmy Carter Conclusion.
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Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) G. Allen Fleece Library Circulating Collection - First Floor Non-fiction BR115.P7F68 1982 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31923001586029

chapter1 Introduction. Who is an Evangelical? ; Special considerations The missing Evangelicals chapter2 Christianity today and the evangelical mainstream. Capitalism, freedom, and order America: patriotism and conservative politics Social action Companions chapter3 The perspective of Billy Graham. Graham, Americans, and the American state Graham and social action in the 1970s Leighton Ford Conclusion chapter4 The Schaeffers of L'Abri. Schaeffer's political ideas Edith Schaeffer Conclusion chapter5 Carl Henry: pioneering moderate. The pioneer Congenial spirits Conclusion chapter6 Reform-minded Evangelicals Senator Mark Hatfield The example of the church of the savior chapter7 The radicals. The community The new man and the new woman Church and state The outer world Agenda for a biblical people Conclusion chapter8. Mechanisms for change. Individual reformation The Jesus movement Institutional reformation Government and politics The church The community of believers Other means of reformation chapter9 Social concerns. Race relations White opinion Black voices Other black voices Hunger The poor and the rich The defense of capitalism Conclusion chapter10 The family under attack. Pornography Abortion Homosexuality Women's liberation The resistance to women's liberation The case of Marabel Morgan chapter11 Evangelical Christianity, communism, and Vietnam. Marxism The communist movement Vietnam Conclusions chapter12 Conclusion: from Watergate to Carter. Watergate Situation ethics The view from within Toward Jimmy Carter Conclusion.

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