
Evangelicalism: A Very Short Introduction
Idioma: Inglés
Formato: Tapa blanda
ISBN 10: 0190079681
ISBN 13: 9780190079680
Fecha de publicación:
June 10th, 2022
Editorial: Oxford University Press
Páginas: 160
Géneros: Religion & Spirituality, History
In a world where religious movements shape cultures and ideologies, evangelicalism stands out for its rapid growth and influence. John G. Stackhouse Jr. delves into the core of this dynamic movement, shedding light on its foundational beliefs, practices, and the impact it has on society today. Through a careful exploration of its historical roots, he illustrates how evangelicalism has emerged as a powerful force, not just in the religious sphere but also in politics, social issues, and global dialogues.
Stackhouse navigates the complexities of evangelicalism, addressing its diversity and the tensions present within different factions. He examines the belief systems that unite its followers, while also recognizing the unique expressions of faith that vary across cultures and contexts. This nuanced perspective offers readers a deeper understanding of what it means to be evangelical in the contemporary landscape.
Whether one is a scholar of religion or simply curious about modern faith movements, this exploration provides insightful commentary on how evangelicalism continues to resonate in the lives of millions. The implications of this movement extend far beyond church walls, influencing national conversations and individual lives alike.
Stackhouse navigates the complexities of evangelicalism, addressing its diversity and the tensions present within different factions. He examines the belief systems that unite its followers, while also recognizing the unique expressions of faith that vary across cultures and contexts. This nuanced perspective offers readers a deeper understanding of what it means to be evangelical in the contemporary landscape.
Whether one is a scholar of religion or simply curious about modern faith movements, this exploration provides insightful commentary on how evangelicalism continues to resonate in the lives of millions. The implications of this movement extend far beyond church walls, influencing national conversations and individual lives alike.