American Evangelical Christianity

American Evangelical Christianity An Introduction

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Publisher's Synopsis

Evangelical Christianity was a predominant stream of religion during the early history of the United States. Mark Noll describes and interprets American Evangelical Christianity, utilizing research by theologians, sociologists and political scientists, as well as the author's own historical interests, to explain the position Evangelicalism now occupies at the beginning of the new century. Evangelical Christians existed as a large but disintegrating force for the first half of the twentieth century, developing into an increasingly visible presence over recent decades. Noll examines their frequently misunderstood political bearing over the latter half of the last century, arguing that exploitation of the resources of Evangelical theology might improve the quality of Evangelical politics. The central concern of the book is to sell American Evangelical Christianity as a form of 'culturally adaptive biblical experimentalism' and to show why this portrayal makes sense of both Evangelical religion and the place of Evangelicals in American religion. This book is intended to provide insights for Evangelicals, and even more so for those who aren't, into the meaning of Evangelical activities,;It provides a fascinating insight into a stream of religion which now exerts a considerable social, political and cultural force.

Book information

ISBN: 9780631219996
Publisher: Blackwell Publishers
Imprint: Wiley Blackwell
Pub date:
Number of pages: 328
Weight: 467g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 29mm