The Making of Evangelicalism: From Revivalism to Politics and Beyond
Autor Randall Balmeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781481304887
ISBN-10: 1481304887
Pagini: 97
Dimensiuni: 139 x 215 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.13 kg
Editura: Baylor University Press
Colecția Baylor University Press (US)
ISBN-10: 1481304887
Pagini: 97
Dimensiuni: 139 x 215 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.13 kg
Editura: Baylor University Press
Colecția Baylor University Press (US)
Recenzii
"Seldom has so short a volume produced as much bang as this gem by noted historian and sometime politician Randall Balmer. For those who seek a greater understanding of the peculiar successes of evangelicalism in the American environment there can be no better starting point than The Making of Evangelicalism." -- Harry S Stout, Jonathan Edwards Professor of American Religious History, Yale University
"Often challenging and at times provocative, The Making of Evangelicalism calls for serious reflection regarding evangelicalism's future. Even those who might disagree with Balmer's interpretations will profit from a serious reading and pondering of this engaging, lucidly written book." -- David S Dockery, President, Union University
"... this small book tells a story that should not be forgotten." -- R Stooksberry, Congressional Libraries Today, 2011
"Balmer effectively argues, however, that the 'prophetic voice' of Evangelicals will ring more truly 'on the margins of society, not in the councils of power.'" -- W B Bedford, Crown College, CHOICE 48, 2
This is trademark Randall Balmer: he has written in his characteristically elegant prose -- not just accessible, but lovelyyet he has not sacrificed sophisticated analysis in the name of reaching a broad audience beyond the Ivory Tower." -- Lauren F Winner, author of "Girl Meets God" & "Mudhouse Sabbath"
"The Making of Evangelicalism exhibits the acumen we have come to expect from its author. In eighty-four pages of sharp, passionate prose, Balmer manages to illustrate, instruct, redefine, excite, entertain, and most of all provoke, all the while tweaking the conscience of evangelicals as much the curiosity of outside observers. His approach results in a remarkable book, one that can (and should) be read by anyone who wants to learn the basic history of this movement and measure its profound and enduring impact on American society." -- The Journal of Southern Religion (2011, Volume XIII)
"Often challenging and at times provocative, The Making of Evangelicalism calls for serious reflection regarding evangelicalism's future. Even those who might disagree with Balmer's interpretations will profit from a serious reading and pondering of this engaging, lucidly written book." -- David S Dockery, President, Union University
"... this small book tells a story that should not be forgotten." -- R Stooksberry, Congressional Libraries Today, 2011
"Balmer effectively argues, however, that the 'prophetic voice' of Evangelicals will ring more truly 'on the margins of society, not in the councils of power.'" -- W B Bedford, Crown College, CHOICE 48, 2
This is trademark Randall Balmer: he has written in his characteristically elegant prose -- not just accessible, but lovelyyet he has not sacrificed sophisticated analysis in the name of reaching a broad audience beyond the Ivory Tower." -- Lauren F Winner, author of "Girl Meets God" & "Mudhouse Sabbath"
"The Making of Evangelicalism exhibits the acumen we have come to expect from its author. In eighty-four pages of sharp, passionate prose, Balmer manages to illustrate, instruct, redefine, excite, entertain, and most of all provoke, all the while tweaking the conscience of evangelicals as much the curiosity of outside observers. His approach results in a remarkable book, one that can (and should) be read by anyone who wants to learn the basic history of this movement and measure its profound and enduring impact on American society." -- The Journal of Southern Religion (2011, Volume XIII)
Cuprins
Introduction Chapter 1: The Age of Revivals and the First Amendment Chapter 2: The Transition from Postmillennialism to Premillennialism Chapter 3: The Construction of a Subculture Chapter 4: The Rise of the Religious Right Conclusion Suggested Readings