John Wolffe provides an authoritative account of evangelicalism from the 1790s to the 1840s, making extensive use of primary sources. A compelling book, rich in detail, that will excite history buffs, students and professors, and any reader interested in the development of evangelicalism.
While the growth of evangelical Christianity in the non-Western world has already been documented, the significance of this book lies in its scholarly treatment of that phenomenon.
Olson, Roger E. (2005), 'Postconservative Evangelical Theology and the Theological Pilgrimage of Clark Pinnock', in Stanley E. Porter and Anthony R. Cross (eds.), Semper Reformandum: Studies in Honour of Clark H Pinnork, ...
8 Arthur Fawcett, The Cambuslang Revival, London: Banner of Truth, 1971; John B. Boles, The GreatRevival1787–1805, Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1972. 'THE SURPRISING WORK OF GOD' 29.
However it is viewed spiritually, evangelicalism must also be seen as fully participating in broad movements of ... The expansion of parliamentary British power was even more rapid, especially in the North American colonies and the West ...
Paik, L. George. The History of Protestant Missions in Korea, 1832–1910. Seoul: Yonsei University Press, 1970. Palmer, James T. Anglo-Saxons in a Frankish World, 690–900. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, 2009. ———. “Defining Paganism in the ...
Front-rank historians of evangelicalism gather in this introduction and overview of the surprising and dynamic global Christian movement known as evangelicalism.
Early Evangelicalism: A Reader is an anthology that offers over sixty biographical introductions and excerpts from a host of well-known and lesser-known eighteenth-century Protestant writers, representing a variety of denominations, ...
This series (to be completed in five volumes) seeks to integrate the social and intellectual history of a diverse yet cohesive Christian movement over the last three hundred years.
The period under review saw the fundamental difference between two contrasting approaches to Christian unity, ecumenism & evangelicalism, gradually obscured.
Examines the important events and personalities of the major strands of evangelicalism from the Great Awakening of the 1700s to the present, and each chapter includes annotated suggestions for further reading.