The Rise of Evangelicalism: The Age of Edwards, Whitefield and the Wesleys

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InterVarsity Press, 26.05.2010 - 330 Seiten

Winner of a Christianity Today Book Award

The word evangelical is widely used and widely misunderstood.

  • Where did evangelicals come from?
  • What motivated them?
  • How did their influence become so widespread throughout the world during the eighteenth century?

In this inaugural book in a series that charts the course of English-speaking evangelicalism over the last 300 years, Mark Noll offers a multinational narrative of the origin, development and rapid diffusion of evangelical movements in their first two generations. Theology, hymnody, gender, warfare, politics and science are all taken into consideration. But the focus is on the landmark individuals, events and organizations that shaped the story of the beginnings of this vibrant Christian movement.

The revivals in Britain and North America in the mid-eighteenth century proved to be foundational in the development of the movement, its ethos, beliefs and subsequent direction. In these revivals, the core commitments of evangelicals were formed that continue to this day. In this volume you will find the fascinating story of their formation, their strengths and their weaknesses, but always their dynamism.

 

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Acknowledgments
9
Political Ecclesiastical Spiritual
27
Antecedents Stirrings
50
Revival 17341738
76
Revival Fragmentation Consolidation 17381745
100
Explanations
136
Development 17451770
155
Diversification 17701795
192
In the World
233
True Religion
262
Afterword
291
Index
319
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Autoren-Profil (2010)

Mark A. Noll (Ph.D., Vanderbilt University) is Francis McAnaney Professor of History at the University of Notre Dame. Some of his many books include The Civil War as a Theological Crisis, The New Shape of World Christianity, Is the Reformation Over? and The Old Religion in a New World.

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