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Evangelicalism : comparative studies of popular Protestantism in North America, the British Isles, and beyond, 1700-1990 / edited by Mark A. Noll, David W. Bebbington, George A. Rawlyk. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Religion in America series (Oxford University Press)Publication details: New York : Oxford University Press, [(c)1994.Description: xv, 430 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0195083628
  • 9780195083620
  • 0195083636
  • 9780195083637
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  • BR1642.B433.E936 1994
  • BR1642.N7.R261.E936 1994
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Contents:
PART ONE - ORIGINS: "Methodism" and the Origins of English-Speaking Evangelicalism John Walsh Eighteenth-Century Publishing Networks in the First Years of Transatlantic Evangelicalism Susan O'Brien George Whitefield in Three Countries Harry S. Stout Cotton Mather's Bonifacius in Britain and America David A. Currie Time, Celebration, and the Christian Year in Eighteenth-Century Evangelicalism Leigh E. Schmidt
PART TWO - THE REVOLUTIONARY ERA: Revolution and the Rise of Evangelical Social Influence in North Atlantic Societies Mark A. Noll "A Total Revolution in Religious and Civil Government" : The Maritimes, New England, and the Evolving Evangelical Ethos, 1776-1812 George A. Rawlyk Evangelicalism in English and Irish Society, 1780-1840 David Hempton
PART THREE - NINETEENTH-CENTURY EVANGELICAL CULTURES: Anti-Catholicism and Evangelical Identity in Britain and the United States, 1830-1860 John Wolffe Evangelicals, Politics, and the Coming of the American Civil War : A Transatlantic Perspective Richard Carwardine The Empire of Evangelicalism : Varieties of Common Sense in Scotland, Canada, and the United States Michael Gauvreau "The Double Vision" : Evangelical Piety as Derivative and Indigenous in Victorian English Canada Marguerite Van Die
PART FOUR - REGIONS: Northern and Southern Varieties of American Evangelicalism in the Nineteenth Century Samuel S. Hill The American and British Contributions to Evangelicalism in Australia Stuart Piggin The Evangelical Revival, The Missionary Movement, and Africa Andrew Walls
PART FIVE - THE TWENTIETH CENTURY: Fundamentalism and the Varieties of North Atlantic Evangelicalism Ian S. Rennie Translantic Currents in North Atlantic Pentecostalism Edith L. Blumhofer Evangelicalism in Its Settings : The British and American Movements since 1940 David Bebbington On Being Evangelical : Some Theological Differences and Similarities David Wells
AFTERWORDS: The Generations of Scholarship.
Summary: The first comparative history of one of the most dynamic popular religious movements in recent times, Evangelicalism offers a uniquely comprehensive survey of this complex phenomenon from its emergence in the mid-eighteenth century to the present. International in scope, the book includes essays by leading American, Canadian, English, Irish, Scottish, and Australian scholars and compares developments in every major region in the English-speaking world. The contributors examine the many ways that evangelicalism has been shaped by its popular nature, and explore the international networks of communication that have given it much of its distinctive character, from trans-Atlantic publishing networks in the eighteenth century to mass-marketing campaigns in the twentieth, and covering a wide range of other influences and trends, including Methodism, the legacy of George Whitefield, the American Civil War, anti-Catholicism, religious and civil revolution, and Pentecostalism. Based on path-breaking scholarship, this book is vital to students of religion who wish to grasp the breadth and complexity of evangelicalism as a social and political force as well as an irreducibly religious phenomenon. http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0638/92046303-d.html
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PART ONE - ORIGINS: "Methodism" and the Origins of English-Speaking Evangelicalism John Walsh Eighteenth-Century Publishing Networks in the First Years of Transatlantic Evangelicalism Susan O'Brien George Whitefield in Three Countries Harry S. Stout Cotton Mather's Bonifacius in Britain and America David A. Currie Time, Celebration, and the Christian Year in Eighteenth-Century Evangelicalism Leigh E. Schmidt

PART TWO - THE REVOLUTIONARY ERA: Revolution and the Rise of Evangelical Social Influence in North Atlantic Societies Mark A. Noll "A Total Revolution in Religious and Civil Government" : The Maritimes, New England, and the Evolving Evangelical Ethos, 1776-1812 George A. Rawlyk Evangelicalism in English and Irish Society, 1780-1840 David Hempton

PART THREE - NINETEENTH-CENTURY EVANGELICAL CULTURES: Anti-Catholicism and Evangelical Identity in Britain and the United States, 1830-1860 John Wolffe Evangelicals, Politics, and the Coming of the American Civil War : A Transatlantic Perspective Richard Carwardine The Empire of Evangelicalism : Varieties of Common Sense in Scotland, Canada, and the United States Michael Gauvreau "The Double Vision" : Evangelical Piety as Derivative and Indigenous in Victorian English Canada Marguerite Van Die

PART FOUR - REGIONS: Northern and Southern Varieties of American Evangelicalism in the Nineteenth Century Samuel S. Hill The American and British Contributions to Evangelicalism in Australia Stuart Piggin The Evangelical Revival, The Missionary Movement, and Africa Andrew Walls

PART FIVE - THE TWENTIETH CENTURY: Fundamentalism and the Varieties of North Atlantic Evangelicalism Ian S. Rennie Translantic Currents in North Atlantic Pentecostalism Edith L. Blumhofer Evangelicalism in Its Settings : The British and American Movements since 1940 David Bebbington On Being Evangelical : Some Theological Differences and Similarities David Wells

AFTERWORDS: The Generations of Scholarship.

The first comparative history of one of the most dynamic popular religious movements in recent times, Evangelicalism offers a uniquely comprehensive survey of this complex phenomenon from its emergence in the mid-eighteenth century to the present. International in scope, the book includes essays by leading American, Canadian, English, Irish, Scottish, and Australian scholars and compares developments in every major region in the English-speaking world. The contributors examine the many ways that evangelicalism has been shaped by its popular nature, and explore the international networks of communication that have given it much of its distinctive character, from trans-Atlantic publishing networks in the eighteenth century to mass-marketing campaigns in the twentieth, and covering a wide range of other influences and trends, including Methodism, the legacy of George Whitefield, the American Civil War, anti-Catholicism, religious and civil revolution, and Pentecostalism. Based on path-breaking scholarship, this book is vital to students of religion who wish to grasp the breadth and complexity of evangelicalism as a social and political force as well as an irreducibly religious phenomenon.

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