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Una Storia dell'Evangelicalismo

Questa serie completa si addentra nella storia tri-centenaria di un movimento cristiano eterogeneo ma coeso. Ne esplora l'evoluzione sociale e intellettuale, dai risvegli britannici e nordamericani del XVIII secolo fino ai giorni nostri. I volumi descrivono meticolosamente figure chiave, pubblicazioni, pratiche, credenze e reti influenti che hanno plasmato questa tradizione. Accessibile a un vasto pubblico di lettori, offre interpretazioni affascinanti di un movimento che rimane profondamente influente ancora oggi.

The Global Diffusion of Evangelicalism
DISRUPTION OF EVANGELICALISM
The Dominance of Evangelicalism
The Expansion of Evangelicalism
The Rise of Evangelicalism

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  1. The first in a series of books presenting a connected history of evangelical movements in the English-speaking world spread over nearly three centuries.

    The Rise of Evangelicalism1
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  2. Explore the evolution of evangelicalism from the 1790s to the 1840s, highlighting its global impact, key figures, and the movement's role in social issues like slavery.

    The Expansion of Evangelicalism2
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  3. The Age of Torrey, Mott, McPherson and Hammond. Volume 4 in the five-volume series on the history of evangelicalisn in the English-speaking world. Covers the 1900s to be 1940s. This series presents, for the first time, a connected history of evangelical movements from the 1730s through to the 1990s. The five volumes are united by their use of a common definition of evangelicalism that stresses conversion, reliance on Scripture, activism (especially in evangelism) and the centrality of the cross of Christ. The series offers provocative interpretations as well as factual details, provides extensive bibliographical references and is accessible to a wide

    DISRUPTION OF EVANGELICALISM4
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  4. Explore the remarkable growth of evangelical Christianity from 1945 to 2000 in this volume. Delve into mission movements, key figures, and theological developments.

    The Global Diffusion of Evangelicalism5
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