Edinburgh University Press
The Revival of Evangelicalism
About this book
The Revival of Evangelicalism presents a critical analysis of the evangelical movement in the national Church. It emphasises the manner in which the movement both continued along certain pre-Disruption lines and evolved to represent a broader spectrum of Reformed Presbyterian doctrine and piety during the long reign of Queen Victoria. The author interweaves biographical case studies of influential figures who played key roles in the process of revival and recovery, including William Muir, Norman MacLeod and A. H. Charteris. Based on a diverse range of primary sources, the book places the chronological development of ‘established evangelicalism’ within the broader context of British imperialism, German biblical criticism, European Romanticism and Victorian print culture.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Abbreviations
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Preface and Acknowledgements
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Introduction: The Victorian Kirk and Scottish Evangelicalism
1 - Part 1 Continuation
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1. The Middle Party and William Muir
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2. Recovery and Mission at Home and Abroad
43 - Part 2 Breadth
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3. The Romantic Evangelicalism of Norman MacLeod
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4. In and Beyond the Kirk
107 - Part 3 Impact
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5. A. H. Charteris and the Democratisation of Evangelicalism
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6. Revival, Holiness and Action
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Conclusion: The Legacy of Established Evangelicalism
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Bibliography
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Index
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