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David Bebbington's 1989 book, Evangelicalism in Modern Britain: A History from the 1730s to the 1980s, put forth the idea that evangelical religion is the result of transatlantic revival in the 1730s, and that it took a working together attitude toward the Enlightenment rather than a contradictory one. Today, Bebbington's thesis has gained international acceptance, and scholars from Europe and North America present a review of It's primary arguments and conclusions here in The Advent of Evangelicalism.Contributors include: David W. Bebbington, Joel R. Beeke, John Coffey, Timothy George, Crawford Gribben, Michael A. G. Haykin, Paul Helm, D. Bruce Hindmarsh, David Ceri Jones, Thomas se. Kidd, Timothy Larsen, Cameron A. MacKenzie, A. T. B. McGowan, D. Densil Morgan, Ashley Null, Ian J. Shaw, Kenneth J. Stewart, Douglas A. Sweeney, Garry J. Williams, and Brandon G. Withrow.
Michael A. G. Haykin is professor of Church History and Biblical Spirituality at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. Kenneth J. Stewart is professor of Theological Studies at Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Georgia.
The book primarily focuses on David Bebbington's thesis regarding the origins and development of evangelicalism, emphasizing its roots in the transatlantic revival of the 1730s and its relationship with the Enlightenment.
The book features contributions from prominent scholars including David W. Bebbington, Joel R. Beeke, John Coffey, Timothy George, and many others, providing a diverse range of perspectives on evangelicalism.
The book reviews the historical continuities of evangelicalism from the 1730s through the 1980s, exploring how this religious movement interacted with broader cultural and intellectual currents of its time.
The thesis presented in this book has gained international acceptance among scholars in both Europe and North America, marking it as a significant contribution to the study of evangelical history.
This book is intended for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the history and development of evangelicalism, as well as those seeking to understand its impact on modern religious thought.
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