Perhaps no individual has had more of an effect on
twentieth-century American Christianity than the renowned
evangelist Billy Graham, whose work has been widely influential in
arenas from the rising evangelical movement to the White House.
Although Graham's influence on evangelicalism has long been
recognized, Michael G. Long's "The Legacy of Billy Graham" is the
first book to examine his impact on mainline Christianity and on
American civil religion. With noted contributors including John B.
Cobb Jr., Harvey Cox, Gary Dorrien, Karen Lebacqz, Thomas G. Long,
Mark Lewis Taylor, and J. Philip Wogaman, this critical but
generally appreciative volume assesses Graham's career from the
perspectives of preaching and theology, social issues, and his
engagement with his contemporaries and then concludes with two
retrospectives on his legacy.
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