Evangelical Christendom Its State And Prospects
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: OXFORD:555024406 |
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Synopsis EVANGELICAL CHRISTENDOM by :
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: Paul Freston |
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: Oxford University Press |
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: 281 |
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: 2008-04-11 |
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: 9780195174762 |
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: 0195174763 |
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: 4/5 (62 Downloads) |
Synopsis Evangelical Christianity and Democracy in Latin America by : Paul Freston
This series offers a comparative perspective on a critical issue - the often combustible interaction of resurgent religion and the developing world's unstable politics. This volume considers the case of Latin America, where evengelical Protestantism is increasingly challenging the historical Catholic hegemony.
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: OXFORD:555024403 |
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Synopsis Evangelical Christendom: Its State and Prospects by :
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: Aaron Griffith |
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: Harvard University Press |
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: 346 |
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: 2020-11-10 |
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: 9780674238787 |
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: 0674238788 |
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: 4/5 (87 Downloads) |
Synopsis God’s Law and Order by : Aaron Griffith
Winner of a Christianity Today Book Award An incisive look at how evangelical Christians shaped—and were shaped by—the American criminal justice system. America incarcerates on a massive scale. Despite recent reforms, the United States locks up large numbers of people—disproportionately poor and nonwhite—for long periods and offers little opportunity for restoration. Aaron Griffith reveals a key component in the origins of American mass incarceration: evangelical Christianity. Evangelicals in the postwar era made crime concern a major religious issue and found new platforms for shaping public life through punitive politics. Religious leaders like Billy Graham and David Wilkerson mobilized fears of lawbreaking and concern for offenders to sharpen appeals for Christian conversion, setting the stage for evangelicals who began advocating tough-on-crime politics in the 1960s. Building on religious campaigns for public safety earlier in the twentieth century, some preachers and politicians pushed for “law and order,” urging support for harsh sentences and expanded policing. Other evangelicals saw crime as a missionary opportunity, launching innovative ministries that reshaped the practice of religion in prisons. From the 1980s on, evangelicals were instrumental in popularizing criminal justice reform, making it a central cause in the compassionate conservative movement. At every stage in their work, evangelicals framed their efforts as colorblind, which only masked racial inequality in incarceration and delayed real change. Today evangelicals play an ambiguous role in reform, pressing for reduced imprisonment while backing law-and-order politicians. God’s Law and Order shows that we cannot understand the criminal justice system without accounting for evangelicalism’s impact on its historical development.
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: 1889 |
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: UCAL:C2645112 |
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Synopsis Chamber's Encyclopœdia by :
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: Mark A. Noll |
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: New York : Oxford University Press |
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: 456 |
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: 1994 |
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: UOM:39015032754817 |
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Synopsis Evangelicalism by : Mark A. Noll
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: Evangelical Alliance |
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: 648 |
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: 1852 |
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: UOM:39015069286691 |
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Synopsis The Religious Condition of Christendom by : Evangelical Alliance
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: Allen C. Guelzo |
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: Penn State Press |
Total Pages |
: 422 |
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: 2010-11-01 |
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: 0271042028 |
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: 9780271042022 |
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: 4/5 (28 Downloads) |
Synopsis For the Union of Evangelical Christendom by : Allen C. Guelzo
American Episcopalians have long prided themselves on their love of consensus and their position as the church of American elites. They have, in the process, often forgotten that during the nineteenth century their church was racked by a divisive struggle that threatened to tear apart the very fabric of the Episcopal Church. On one side of this struggle was a powerful and aggressive Evangelical party who hoped to make the Episcopal Church into the democratic head of "the sisterhood of Evangelical Churches" in America; on the other side was the Oxford Movement, equally powerful and aggressive but committed to a range of Romantic principles which celebrated disillusion and disgust with evangelicalism and democracy alike. The resulting conflict--over theology, liturgy, and, above all, culture--led to the schism of 1873, in which many Evangelicals left the church to form the Reformed Episcopal Church. For the Union of Evangelical Christendom tells this largely forgotten story using the case of the Reformed Episcopalians to open up the ironic anatomy of American religion at the turn of the century. Today, as the Episcopal Church once again finds itself enmeshed in cultural and religious crisis, the remembrance of a similar crisis a century ago brings an eerily prophetic ring to this remarkable work of cultural and religious history.
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: John S. Dickerson |
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: Baker Books |
Total Pages |
: 258 |
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: 2013-01-15 |
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: 9781441241054 |
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: 1441241051 |
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: 4/5 (54 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Great Evangelical Recession by : John S. Dickerson
In 2006, few Americans were expecting the economy to collapse. Today the American church is in a similar position, on the precipice of a great spiritual recession. While we focus on a few large churches and dynamic leaders that are successful, the church's overall membership is shrinking. Young Christians are fleeing. Our donations are drying up. Political fervor is dividing us. Even as these crises eat at the church internally, our once friendly host culture is quickly turning hostile and antagonistic. How can we avoid a devastating collapse? In The Great Evangelical Recession, award-winning journalist and pastor John Dickerson identifies six factors that are radically eroding the American church and offers biblical solutions to prepare evangelicals for spiritual success, even in the face of alarming trends. This book is a heartfelt plea and call to the American church combining quality research, genuine hope, and practical application with the purpose of igniting the church toward a better future.
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: Dan Stringer |
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: InterVarsity Press |
Total Pages |
: 154 |
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: 2021-11-16 |
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: 9780830847679 |
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: 0830847677 |
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: 4/5 (79 Downloads) |
Synopsis Struggling with Evangelicalism by : Dan Stringer
Many today are discarding the evangelical label, and as a lifelong evangelical, Dan Stringer has wrestled with whether to stay or go. In this even-handed guide, he offers a thoughtful appreciation of evangelicalism's history, identity, and strengths, but also lament for its blind spots, showing how we can move forward with hope for our future together.