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基本説明
Evangelical Christianity was a predominanst stream of religion during the early history of the United States. It describes and interprets this religious movement, incorporating research from theologians, sociologists, historians, and political scientists.
Full Description
Mark Noll describes and interprets American Evangelical Christianity, utilising research by theologians, sociologists and political scientists, as well as the author's own historical interests, to explain the position Evangelicalism now occupies at the beginning of the new century.
Contents
List of Tables. Introduction.
Part I: Who Are Evangelicals?.
1. Historical Overview.
2. Constituencies in North America and the World.
3. The Significance of Billy Graham.
4. Beliefs.
5. Region, Class, Race.
6. Gender.
Part II: Flashpoints.
7. Roman Catholics.
8. Science.
9. Politics.
Part III: Opinion.
10. Evangelical Politics: A Better Way.
11. Learning a Lesson from Canada.
12. Evangelicalism at Its Best.
Epilogue: The Future.
Guide to Further Reading.
Index.