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 Author Name: Haykin & Stewart
Title: The emergence of evangelicalism
Binding: Paperback Publisher: IVP/Apollos 2008 ISBN: 1844742547 / 9781844742547
ISBN: 9781844742547
[Number in stock: 1] David Bebbington's Evangelicalism in Modern Britain: A History from the 1730s to the 1980s, published in 1989, offered an intriguing hypothesis regarding the genesis of this movement. He argued that evangelical religion had emerged as a substantially new entity through transatlantic evangelical revival in the 1730s, and had taken a collaborative rather than antihetical stance towards the Enlightenment. In both respects, Bebbington distanced himself from older interpretations that had held the opposite view.
Now, after nearly two decades, the 'Bebbinton thesis' has gained very wide international acceptance, an a review of its central contentions and implications is apropriate. In this stimulating volume, numerous scholars from arts and theology faculties on both sides of the Atlantic, representing several countries, united by an admiration of Bibbington's work, take up various aspects of the 1989 volume and offer re-assessments. David Bebbinton himself ofter a substantial response.
The editors: Michael A. G. Haykin is Professor of Church History and Biblical Spirituality, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky, USA. He is the author of a number of books including Defence of the Truth and Jonathan Edwards: The Holy Spirit in Revival. Kenneth J Stewart is Professor of Theological STudies, Covenant College, Lookout Mountain, Georgia USA. He is the author of Restoring the Reformation: British Evangelicalism and the Francophone 'Reveil' 1816-49.
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