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The Evangelical quadrilateral / created by David W. Bebbington

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Baylor University Press, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Description: 2 volumes ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781481313797
  • 1481313797
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BR1642.G7 BEB
Contents:
Volume. 1. Characterizing the British Gospel Movement. -- Introduction: The parameters of Evangelical identity -- The nature of evangelical identity -- Revival and Enlightenment in eighteenth-century England -- Gospel and culture in British evangelicalism -- Evangelicalism and cultural diffusion -- The legacy of Jonathan Edwards in Britain -- Dwight L. Moody and transatlantic evangelicalism -- Global evangelicalism in the nineteenth century -- The advent hope in British evangelicalism since 1800 -- Evangelical conversion, c. 1740-c. 1850 -- Holiness in the evangelical tradition -- The deathbed piety of evangelical nonconformists in the nineteenth century -- Calvin and British evangelicalism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries -- The evangelical discovery of history -- Science and evangelical theology in Britain from Wesley to Orr -- Evangelical trends, 1959-2009 -- Evangelicals and public worship, 1965-2005 --
Volume 2. The Denominational Mosaic of the British Gospel Movement. -- Introduction: The Evangelical mosaic -- The Islington Conference: the seat of authority in Anglican evangelicalism -- Bishop J.C. Ryle: holiness, mission and churchmanship -- Entire sanctification in Methodism during the nineteenth century -- The dimensions of Methodist spirituality, c. 1800-c. 1950 -- The mid-Victorian revolution in Wesleyan Methodist home mission -- The evangelical conscience: Hugh Price Hughes as exemplar -- The persecution of George Jackson: a British fundamentalist controversy -- Primitive Methodism in Weardale: the intellectual attainments of evangelical nonconformity -- Free Methodism in Louth: the spirit of secession in the mid-nineteenth century -- The democratization of British Christianity: the Baptist case, 1770-1870 -- Baptists and the cross since the late eighteenth century -- Baptists, church and state in the nineteenth century -- The Brethren in international evangelicalism -- Henry Drummond: a Presbyterian, evangelicalism and science -- The Oxford Group -- The rise of charismatic renewal in Britain.
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Book Book Main Library Open Shelf BR1642.G7 BEB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 158514 Available BK146402

Collection of previously published essays.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Volume. 1. Characterizing the British Gospel Movement. -- Introduction: The parameters of Evangelical identity -- The nature of evangelical identity -- Revival and Enlightenment in eighteenth-century England -- Gospel and culture in British evangelicalism -- Evangelicalism and cultural diffusion -- The legacy of Jonathan Edwards in Britain -- Dwight L. Moody and transatlantic evangelicalism -- Global evangelicalism in the nineteenth century -- The advent hope in British evangelicalism since 1800 -- Evangelical conversion, c. 1740-c. 1850 -- Holiness in the evangelical tradition -- The deathbed piety of evangelical nonconformists in the nineteenth century -- Calvin and British evangelicalism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries -- The evangelical discovery of history -- Science and evangelical theology in Britain from Wesley to Orr -- Evangelical trends, 1959-2009 -- Evangelicals and public worship, 1965-2005 --

Volume 2. The Denominational Mosaic of the British Gospel Movement. -- Introduction: The Evangelical mosaic -- The Islington Conference: the seat of authority in Anglican evangelicalism -- Bishop J.C. Ryle: holiness, mission and churchmanship -- Entire sanctification in Methodism during the nineteenth century -- The dimensions of Methodist spirituality, c. 1800-c. 1950 -- The mid-Victorian revolution in Wesleyan Methodist home mission -- The evangelical conscience: Hugh Price Hughes as exemplar -- The persecution of George Jackson: a British fundamentalist controversy -- Primitive Methodism in Weardale: the intellectual attainments of evangelical nonconformity -- Free Methodism in Louth: the spirit of secession in the mid-nineteenth century -- The democratization of British Christianity: the Baptist case, 1770-1870 -- Baptists and the cross since the late eighteenth century -- Baptists, church and state in the nineteenth century -- The Brethren in international evangelicalism -- Henry Drummond: a Presbyterian, evangelicalism and science -- The Oxford Group -- The rise of charismatic renewal in Britain.

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