The Future of Evangelicalism in America
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Edited by:
Candy Brown
and Mark Silk
About this book
Author / Editor information
Mark Silk is professor of religion in public life and director of the Leonard Greenberg Center for the Study of Religion in Public Life at Trinity College. He is the author of Unsecular Media: Making News of Religion in America (1995) and coeditor of Religion by Region, an eight-volume series on religion and public life in the United States, among others.
Reviews
Mark Noll, University of Notre Dame:
The thoughtful, well-informed, wide-ranging, and up-to-date chapters of this book offer an excellent introduction to contemporary American evangelicals. Of special note is the skill with which authors and editor Candy Gunther Brown chart the great diversity among evangelical Protestant movements that nonetheless remain identifiably linked by their adherence to the Bible, their commitment to personal Christian conversion. and their adaptability within contemporary culture.
Christian Smith, University of Notre Dame:
American evangelicalism is changing, as it has always done to try to adapt to and influence its evolving environments and constituencies. This volume smartly maps out the most significant aspects of evangelical change today--combining important historical context, analyses of current evidence, and well-informed projections into the future--to provide an essential guide to recent developments in this important religious movement.
Philip Jenkins, Baylor University:
This book is as timely as it is valuable. The distinguished group of authors offers a diverse and wide-ranging scholarly analysis of the state of evangelicalism in American culture and politics. At the same time, they root their perceptions in solid historical scholarship, and a strong awareness of theological dilemmas. The resulting collection is rewarding, and provocative.
Barry Hankins, Baylor University:
Any educated reader would do well to start with The Future of Evangelicalism in America for an understanding of what evangelicalism is, where it came from, and how it is changing. This important and useful book will make a significant contribution to our understanding of American evangelicalism.
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Contents
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Series Editors’ Introduction: The Future of Religion in America
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Introduction
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1. American Evangelicalism: Character, Function, and Trajectories of Change
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2. Sound, Style, Substance: New Directions in Evangelical Spirituality
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3. The Emerging Divide in Evangelical Theology
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4. Evangelicals, Politics, and Public Policy: Lessons from the Past, Prospects for the Future
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5. The Changing Face of Evangelicalism
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Conclusion
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Appendix A: American Religious Identification Survey: Research Design
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Appendix B: American Religious Identification Survey: Future of Religion in America Survey
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Appendix C: American Religious Identification Survey: Typology of Religious Groups
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List of Contributors
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Index
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