When it first appeared, "Discovering an Evangelical Heritage" was widely regarded as a groundbreaking historical work. The continued relevance of the issues with which this book deals justifies its reappearance twelve years after its first advent challenged countless people to rethink their Evangelical heritage. If anything, the challenge is even ...
Explains how Pentecostalism grew out of Methodism and the nineteenth-century American holiness movement...A much needed tool. He makes it possible for us to see Pentecostals, so often dismissed as a fringe group, as intimately connected with the so-called mainstream of American religion. - THEOLOGY TODAY
This collection of 15 essays examines the relationship between various denominational traditions and the broader spectrum of evangelicalism. Edited by Robert K. Johnston and Donald W. Dayton. Winner of two 1992 Christianity Today Awards: Readers' Choice (1st place; biography/history) and Critics' Choice (runner-up; biography/history). 320 pages, ...
In this English translation of his original German work Karl Barth und die Pietisten, Eberhard Busch considers both Barth's affinity to and his critique of Pietism. He addreses three key questions: the nature of scriptural authority, hell and universalism, and the relationship between believers and unbelievers. Translated by Daniel W. Bloesch.
Expands and updates the only general interpretation of the rise and influence of perfectionist revivalism in America and Europe. Fifteen years of expanding research on the holiness movement reinforce this volume's continuing seminal value to cultural and social research. With a new concluding essay...this volume stretches out hands to the ...
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