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| Titre : | Evangelicalism in Europe : Unity in Diversity |
| Auteurs : | Frank Hinkelmann, Éditeur scientifique ; Pieter J. Lalleman, Éditeur scientifique |
| Type de document : | texte imprimé |
| Editeur : | Carlisle [GB] : Langham Global Library, 2025 |
| ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-78641-123-5 |
| Format : | xiv + 472 p. |
| Langues: | Anglais |
| Index. décimale : | KI/A (Histoire et présentation du mouvement évangélique) |
| Résumé : | What does the evangelical movement stand for? In the twenty-first century the term has become highly contested. In August 2024, the Fellowship of European Evangelical Theologians met for its biennial conference in cooperation with the European Evangelical Alliance to explore evangelical identity in Europe with particular emphasis on unity in diversity. This collection of essays, and invited additional chapters, was presented by national leaders and experts from across Europe. Addressing pertinent issues for the movement in their diverse contexts, the authors develop an evangelical theology, outline the movement’s history and current circumstances, and provide sociological analyses of evangelicals. This timely and important book shapes the future of evangelicalism, reminding its readers that what lies at the heart of it, no matter the location, is faithfulness to the gospel of Jésus Christ and rejoicing in the good news that it brings to humanity. |
| Note de contenu : |
- Foreword
- Identity, Unity and Diversity - Introduction (Frank Hinkelmann and Pieter J. Lalleman) PART 1 - EVANGELICAL THEOLOGY - 1. What Defines Evangelicalism? (Frank Hinkelmann) - 2. Evangelicals and the Authority of Scripture (Hetty Lalleman) - 3. Evangelicals and the World (Joshua T. Searle) - 4. Evangelical Identity and Orthodox Perception: A Romanian Contextual Analysis (Cristian Sonea) - 5. Evangelicals and Other Christian Traditions: An Insider’s Perspective (Tim Grass) - 6. The Challenge of Post-Evangelicalism and the Search for the Non-Negotiable (Martin P. Grünholz) - 7. Nationalist and/or Populist Political Movements: How do Evangelicals Vote and Respond? (Evert van de Poll) - 8. The Place of Mission in Evangelical Identity (McTair Wall) - 9. British Evangelicals: Towards a Public Theology of Racial Justice ., Israël Oluwole Olofinjana - 10. The Elephant in The Room: Sexual Ethics and the Boundaries of Evangelicalism (David Sandifer) PART 2 - EVANGELICALS IN VARIOUS COUNTRIES - 11. Evangelicalism in Austria (Frank Hinkelmann) - 12. Evangelicalism in Croatia (Danijel Casni) - 13. Evangelicalism in the Czech Republic (Pavel Cerny) - 14. Evangelicalism in France (Sébastien Fath) - 15. Evangelicalism in Germany (Frank Hinkelmann) - 16. Evangelicalism in the Republic of Ireland (Patrick Mitchel) - 17. Evangelicalism in Italy (Leonardo De Chirico) - 18. Evangelicalism in Norway (Lars Dahle) - 19. Evangelicalism in Portugal (Timóteo Cavaco) - 20. Evangelicalism in Romania (Marcel M?celaru) - 21. Evangelicalism in French-Speaking Switzerland (Monique Cuany) - 22. Evangelicalism in German-Speaking Switzerland (Stefan Schweyer and Paul Bruderer) - 23. Evangelicalism in Ukraine (Sergii Sannikov) - 24. Evangelicalism in the United Kingdom (David Hilborn) PART 3 - SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSES - 25. Evangelicals in Central and Eastern Europe: The Case of Poland (Natalia Zawiejska) - 26. Evangelicals in Portugal: Plural and Growing Communities (Eisa Correia Perdra) - 27. Evangelicals in Southern Europe: Sociological Perspectives (Sébastien Fath) - 28. Evangelicalism in Northern Europe, Especially in Sweden: A Sociological Perspective (Per Ewert) - 29. Evangelicalism in Western Europe Today: Some Sociological Remarks (Jelle Creemers) - About the Authors |
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| KI/A 030 | KI/A 030 | Livre | Bibliothèque principale | Livres empruntables | Prêt possible Disponible |

