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An essential new reference work for students and general readers
interested in the history, dynamics, and influence of
evangelicalism in recent American history, politics, and culture.
What makes evangelical or "born-again" Christians different from
those who identify themselves more simply as "Christian"? What
percentage of Americans believe in the Rapture? How are
evangelicalism and Baptism similar? What is the influence of
evangelical religions on U.S. politics? Readers of Evangelical
America: An Encyclopedia of Contemporary American Religious Culture
will learn the answers to these questions and many more through
this single-volume work's coverage of the many dimensions of and
diversity within evangelicalism and through its documentation of
the specific contributions evangelicals have made in American
society and culture. It also illustrates the Evangelical movement's
influence internationally in key issues such as human rights,
environmentalism, and gender and sexuality. Provides readers with
an understanding of contemporary American evangelicalism's history,
key individuals, organizations, and beliefs through detailed
coverage of more than 180 topics Documents the diversity of the
Evangelical movement under a common core umbrella of doctrinal
beliefs Displays the breadth of American evangelical interaction in
social and cultural issues and in debates in recent American
history
Paul Shockley's Worship as Experience: An Inquiry into John Dewey's
Aesthetics, the Community and the Local Church serves as an
exploration into how aesthetics affects a church and its community.
Using the aesthetic principles of John Dewey, Shockley gives
insight into what aesthetic deficiencies churches face, and how
these churches can engage with people to provide a richer, deeper,
and more fulfilling worship experience. This work offers a
description of local church types, and what challenges these
particular church communities face. Worship as Experience goes
beyond merely offering acute insights into the aesthetic lives of
the local church, and gives prescriptive measures to ensure the
fullness of a meaningful worship experience. By examining with
philosophic rigor the accounts of religious leaders and
aestheticians, Shockley offers us a rational evaluation of
aesthetic experience, an eye opening account of the challenges a
church faces, and a powerful message for overcoming these
challenges.
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