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The Expansion of Evangelicalism

English · Hardback

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This volume provides an authoritative account of evangelicalism from the 1790s to the 1840s, skilfully balancing British and American developments and also encompassing Canada, Australia, the West Indies and elsewhere. An account of the formative impact of revivalism is followed by discussion of spirituality and worship, and the place of evangelicalism in the lives of women, men and the family. The book then explores the broader social and political impact of the movement, giving particular attention to the slavery question. Major figures, such as Lyman Beecher, Thomas Chalmers, Charles Finney, Hannah More and William Wilberforce, are surveyed alongside other fascinating, lesser-known personalities. The concluding coverage of the 1846 London meeting of the Evangelical Alliance - one of the few grand gatherings of evangelicals from the Atlantic world and beyond - contributes key insights into the movement as a whole.

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John Wolffe is professor of religious history at The Open University in England. He is the author and editor of a number of books

Product details

Authors John Wolffe, John (Reader) Wolffe
Publisher SPCK Group
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 17.11.2006
 
EAN 9781844741472
ISBN 978-1-84474-147-2
No. of pages 274
Dimensions 161 mm x 240 mm x 19 mm
Weight 578 g
Series History of Evangelicalism
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Practical theology
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works

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