The Oxford handbook of early evangelicalism / edited by Jonathan Yeager.

"Evangelicalism is one of the most popular and diverse religious movements in the world today. Evangelicals can be found on every continent and among nearly all Christian denominations. The origin of this group of people has been traced to the turn of the eighteenth century, with roots in the Purita...

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Uniform Title:Oxford handbooks.
Other Authors: Yeager, Jonathan M. (Editor)
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2022]
Series:Oxford handbooks.
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Physical Description:xv, 661 pages ; 26 cm.
Format: Book

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505 0 0 |t The social context /  |r Stephen R. Berry --  |t The intellectual context /  |r John Coffey --  |t English Congregationalism /  |r Robert Strivens --  |t American Congregationalism /  |r Robert E. Brown --  |t German Pietism /  |r Jan Stievermann --  |t The Moravians /  |r Paul Peucker --  |t Methodism /  |r David Ceri Jones --  |t Dutch Evangelicalism /  |r Fred van Lieburg --  |t Scottish Presbyterians /  |r Keith Edward Beebe --  |t Southern American Evangelicalism /  |r Samuel C. Smith --  |t Canadian Evangelicalism /  |r Kevin N. Flatt --  |t Particular Baptists /  |r Michael A. G. Haykin --  |t The New Divinity /  |r Douglas A. Sweeney --  |t Anglican Evangelicalism /  |r Grayson Carter --  |t Puritan legacy /  |r David D. Hall --  |t Capitalism /  |r Lionel Laborie --  |t Hymnody /  |r Mark Noll --  |t Itinerancy /  |r Timothy D. Hall --  |t Anti-Catholicism /  |r Colin Haydon --  |t Revivalism /  |r Thomas S. Kidd,  |r Paul Gutacker --  |t Politics /  |r Daniel L. Dreisbach --  |t Print culture /  |r Timothy Whelan --  |t Poetry /  |r Wendy Raphael Roberts --  |t Slavery /  |r Paul Harvey --  |t Missions /  |r Benjamin L. Hartley --  |t Jonathan Edwards’s life and thought /  |r Kenneth P. Minkema --  |t George Whitefield and New Birth preaching /  |r Boyd Stanley Schlenther --  |t Samson Occom, Joseph Johnson, and New England Native American Evangelicalism /  |r Hilary E. Wyss,  |r Anthony Trujillo --  |t John Erskine and transatlantic correspondent networks /  |r Jonathan Yeager --  |t Olaudah Equiano, Phillis Wheatley Peters, and the black Evangelical experience /  |r Vincent Carretta --  |t Ann Bolton and early Evangelical women /  |r Cynthia Aalders. 
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