The Evangelical quadrilateral / created by David W. Bebbington
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781481313797
- 1481313797
- BR1642.G7 BEB
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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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