The different facets of American religious life are more
thoroughly understood with an awareness of the Evangelical heritage
that intersects the different denominational boundaries. Since
Evangelicalism is not confined to one religious denomination or
group, it has associations with a number of American religious
movements such as Fundamentalism, Pentecostalism, the Charismatic
Movement, and Revivalism. This study, modeled after the popular
"Greenwood Denominations in America series," analyzes the people,
institutions, and the religious culture of modern American
Evangelicals. Divided into three sections the book presents a
history of American Evangelicalism, discusses themes and issues in
modern American Evangelicalism, and provides a biographical
dictionary of modern American Evangelical leaders.
The combination of critical narrative and reference will appeal
to religion scholars and American culture scholars alike. Separate
bibliographies unique to the history section and to the themes and
issues section provide valuable resources for further research.
Equally helpful is the bibliographic material that completes each
entry in the biographical dictionary section of the book. The three
part organization makes this an accessible research tool, clearly
organized for easy cross referencing.
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