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Histoire de l'Eglise: Les "Evangéliques" en Australie, Grande Bretagne, Canada et Etats-Unistexte imprimé
The history of Bible scholarship within the American evangelical community began in the 1880s, when evangelicals emerged as conservative descendants of revivalist nineteenth-century Protestantism. Mark A. Noll notes that this history must balanc[...]texte imprimé
Timothy Larsen, Editeur commercial ; David W. Bebbington, Editeur commercial ; Mark A. Noll, Editeur commercial | Downers Grove [USA] : Inter-Varsity Press (IVP) | 2003Each of these figures has significantly influenced the evangelical community: to learn about them is better to understand the history and present nature of that community. The volume ranges chronologically from the morning star of the Reformati[...]texte imprimé
Mark A. Noll, Éditeur scientifique ; Nathan O. Hatch, Éditeur scientifique ; George M. Marsden, Éditeur scientifique ; David F. Wells, Éditeur scientifique ; John D. Woodbridge, Éditeur scientifique | Tring [GB] : Lion Publishing | 1983To understand America it is vital to understand the faith of the Americans. This book provides the tools for this understanding. It explains how Christianity came to be such a vital ingredient in the life of the nation. It tells the story of the[...]texte imprimé
This volume provides a coherent, multi-national narrative of the origins, development and rapid diffusion of evangelical movements in their first two generations, from the 1730s to the 1790s. The primary focus is on Britain and North America; hi[...]texte imprimé
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The importance of the Princeton Theology in the nineteenth century and its extensive, continuing influence on twentieth- century evangelicalism are beyond debate. Remarkably this is the first book-length introduction to that theology. Between an[...]texte imprimé
"The scandal of the evangelical mind is that there is not much of an evangelical mind." So begins this award-winning intellectual history and critique of the evangelical movement by one of evangelicalism's most respected historians. Unsparing i[...]texte imprimé
This new edition of Mark Noll's classic introduction to church history isolates fourteen key moments that provide a framework for understanding the history of Christianity. This version includes a new preface, updates throughout the book, revise[...]