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    Psychology, psychotherapy and evangelicalism.John Grant McKenzie - 1940 - London,: Allen & Unwin.
    Originally published in 1940, this is a contribution to the better understanding of Evangelical experience and doctrine. It is the author’s belief that the application of psychology to religion in general can make little or no further advance except through the study of particular types of religious experience. The various psychotherapeutic techniques provide the means for such a study, and in this volume they are applied to Evangelicalism. At first the author attempts to justify this application to Evangelical experience (...)
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  2. Evangelicalism: The Coming Generation.James Davison Hunter - 1987
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  3. Evangelicalism.Robert K. Johnston - 2000 - In Adrian Hastings, Alistair Mason & Hugh S. Pyper (eds.), The Oxford Companion to Christian Thought. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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  4. Evangelicalism in America.[author unknown] - 2016
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  5. After Evangelicalism: The Path to a New Christianity.[author unknown] - 2020
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    Evangelicalism and politics: a comparison between Africa and Latin America.Paul Freston - 1997 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 14 (1):23-29.
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    Evangelicalism and Democracy in Asia.David Lumsdaine - 2002 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 19 (4):268-270.
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    Victorian Evangelicalism and the Sociology of Religion: The Career of William Robertson Smith.Marjorie Wheeler-Barclay - 1993 - Journal of the History of Ideas 54 (1):59-78.
  9. Ancient-Future Faith: Rethinking Evangelicalism for a Postmodern World.Robert Webber - 1999
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  10. The Philosophy of Evangelicalism Evolved From the Relations Between Conscience and Atonement [by R. Brown].Robert Brown - 1857
     
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    Fundamentalism and Evangelicalism.Martin E. Marty (ed.) - 1993 - De Gruyter Saur.
    Part of a 14-volume work covering writings in American religious history with specific attention to trends in American Protestantism; church and state; theological issues; social Christianity; women in religion; native American religion; regional and black religion; fundamentalism and creationism.
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  12. Psychology, Psychotherapy and Evangelicalism.J. G. Mckenzie - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (64):443-445.
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    Ancient-Future Faith: Rethinking Evangelicalism for a Postmodern World.R. J. Snell - 2000 - Philosophia Christi 2 (2):315-316.
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  14. The Spirit of Early Evangelicalism: True Religion in a Modern World.[author unknown] - 2018
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  15. Karl Barth and American Evangelicalism.[author unknown] - 2011
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  16. The Variety of American Evangelicalism.Donald W. Dayton & Robert K. Johnston - 1991
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  17. D W Bebbington, Evangelicalism In Modern Britain. A History From The 1730s To The 1980s.Alan Sell - 1991 - Enlightenment and Dissent 10:115-118.
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  18. Understanding Fundamentalism and Evangelicalism, by George R. Marsden. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing.George R. Marsden - 1991
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  19. Retrieving the Tradition & Renewing Evangelicalism: A Primer for Suspicious Protestants.D. H. Williams - 1999
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    Psychology, Psychotherapy and Evangelicalism. By J. G. McKenzie, M.A., B.D., D.D. (London: George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. 1940. Pp. xiii + 238. Price 10s. 6d. net.). [REVIEW]B. D. Hendy - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (64):443-.
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  21. (1 other version)Missionary Christianity and Local Religion: American Evangelicalism in North India, 1836–1870.[author unknown] - 2017
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  22. Understanding Christian fundamentalism through american evangelicalism. Narchison Jr - 1990 - Journal of Dharma 15 (2):95-113.
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  23. Apostles of Reason: The Crisis of Authority in American Evangelicalism.[author unknown] - 2014
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    Is Christ Proclaimed to Christians? The Impact of Scottish Evangelicalism on Hungarian Theology, Piety, and Praxis (1841-1945). [REVIEW]Ábrahám Kovács - 2019 - Perichoresis 17 (4):111-131.
    This paper offers a concise overview of the impact made by Scottish evangelicalism of the Free Church of Scotland on the theology, piety and practice of Hungarian Reformed faith within the Austro-Hungarian Empire. They planted a kind of piety that was foreign, at least in its language and expressions, to most of the Hungarian Reformed people until the arrival of Scottish missionaries in 1841. Their conduct of practical Christianity, praxis pietatis materialised itself in Christian evangelism and social action. In (...)
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    Know-Nothing Nihilism: Pandemic and the Scandal of White Evangelicalism.Michelle A. Harrington - 2022 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 42 (1):57-74.
    White evangelical habits of mind and idolatrous allegiances propped up a devastatingly irresponsible political administration; I argue that the COVID-19 pandemic should be viewed as an apocalypse: “a catastrophic revelation”—in this case, of Christian responsibility refused. I engage the works of Christian historians Mark Noll and Kristin Kobes Du Mez to interrogate how evangelical habits of mind and heart have nurtured anti-intellectualism, credulousness, and the uncritical adoption of neoliberal economic individualism before turning to a constructive Christian realist call for “nasty” (...)
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  26. Ideology, Self-esteem, and Religious Doctrine: Toward a Socio-psychological Understanding of the Popularity of Evangelicalism in Modern, Capitalist America.Anton K. Jacobs - 1990 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 13 (2):122-133.
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    A Missional Spirituality: Moravian Brethren and eighteenth-century English evangelicalism.Ian M. Randall - 2006 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 23 (4):204-214.
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    The Long and Deep Memory of Evangelicalism.Gerald L. Sittser - 2017 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 10 (2):207-219.
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    Still Christian: Following Jesus out of American Evangelicalism. By David P. Gushee.Rubén Rosario Rodríguez - 2019 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 39 (2):404-406.
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    Writing the history of early evangelicalism[REVIEW]Isabel Rivers - 2009 - History of European Ideas 35 (1):105-111.
  31. Social Failure and the Doctrine of the Atonement. A note on Anton K. Jacobs' 'Ideology, Self-esteem, and Religious Doctrine: Toward a Socio-Psychological Understanding of the Popularity of Evangelicalism in Modern, Capitalist America'.David Crossley - 1990 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 13 (4):283.
     
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    Book Review: Saving the Protestant Ethic: Creative Class Evangelicalism and the Crisis of Work by Andrew Lynn. [REVIEW]Kevin Hargaden - 2024 - Studies in Christian Ethics 37 (4):923-926.
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  33. Book review on: Bradley Nassif and Tim Grass eds., Orthodoxy and Evangelicalism: Contemporary Issues in Global Perspective, Basel: MDPI, 2021. Pp. 237. [REVIEW]Doru Marcu - 2022 - Acta Missiologiae 10:121-122.
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  34. William J. Astore, USAF, is associate professor and director of international history at the USAF Academy in Colorado Springs. He earned his Ph. D. degree in the History of Science and Technology programme from the University of Oxford in 1996. His book, Observing God: Thomas Dick, Evangelicalism, and Popular Science in Victorian Britain and America, is available from Ashgate Press. [REVIEW]David Goodney - 2003 - Science & Education 12:233-235.
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    Review: Tim Chester. Mission and the Coming of God: Eschatology, the Trinity and Mission in the Theology of Jürgen Moltmann and Contemporary Evangelicalism. Milton Keynes: Paternoster Theological Monographs. 2006. 263 pages. ISBN: 9781842273203. [REVIEW]Patrick Mitchel - 2010 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 27 (4):289-291.
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    William J. Astore.Observing God: Thomas Dick, Evangelicalism, and Popular Science in Victorian Britain and America. ix + 304 pp., app., bibl., index. Brookfield, Vt.: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2001. $79.95. [REVIEW]Victoria Carroll - 2007 - Isis 98 (3):636-637.
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    Book Review: The Spirit of Early Evangelicalism: True Religion in a Modern World. [REVIEW]Tom Schwanda - 2018 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 11 (1):101-104.
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    Evangelicals & Tradition: The Formative Influence of the Early Church (Evangelical Ressourcement – Ancient Sources for the Church's Future). By D. H. Williams The Expansion of Evangelicalism: The Age of Wilberforce, More, Chalmers & Finney (A History of Evangelicalism – People, Movements & Ideas in the English Speaking World). By John Wolffe. [REVIEW]Paul Brazier - 2008 - Heythrop Journal 49 (1):137-139.
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    Time, (com)passion, and ethical self‐formation in evangelical humanitarianism.Kari B. Henquinet - 2020 - Journal of Religious Ethics 48 (4):596-619.
    This article examines narratives, images, and stories that give insight to everyday experimentation and ethical self‐formation. I use the case of World Vision and its early leaders to unpack genealogies of American evangelical humanitarianism. Rather than seeking to identify American evangelicalism’s normative ethical stance, I aim to expand the discussion in anthropology of ethics on ethical self‐formation through examining the tensions, reflections, and processes of becoming among evangelical humanitarians. In doing so, I examine two focal areas of ethical self‐formation (...)
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    Baptizing business: evangelical executives and the sacred pursuit of profit.Bradley C. Smith - 2020 - New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press.
    Historically confined to the disadvantaged ranks of the stratification system, evangelical Christians have increasingly joined the corporate elite, eliciting concern from some and sanguinity from others. Quantitative studies of the effects of religion on executive behavior have thus far shown mixed and inconclusive effects, and those few qualitative analyses that have focused on evangelical business leaders have generally emphasized conflict between religion and business but failed adequately to explore areas of consonance. While evangelical executives do, in fact, experience conflict associated (...)
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    Evangelical ethics: a reader.David P. Gushee & Isaac B. Sharp (eds.) - 2015 - Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster John Knox Press.
    Just as it is impossible to understand the American religious landscape without some familiarity with evangelicalism, one cannot grasp the shape of contemporary Christian ethics without knowing the contributions of evangelical Protestants. This newest addition to the Library of Theological Ethics series begins by examining the core dynamic with which all evangelical ethics grapples: belief in an authoritative, inspired, and unchanging biblical text on the one hand, and engagement with a rapidly evolving and increasingly post-Christian culture on the other. (...)
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    Embodied world construction: a phenomenology of ritual.Jack Williams - 2023 - Religious Studies (FirstView):1-20.
    This article presents a new approach to understanding ritual: embodied world construction. Informed by phenomenology and a philosophy of embodiment, this approach argues that rituals can (re)shape the structure of an individual's perceptual world. Ritual participation transforms how the world appears for an individual through the inculcation of new perceptual habits, enabling the perception of objects and properties which could not previously be apprehended. This theory is then applied to two case studies from an existing ethnographic study of North American (...)
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    Mormons and Evangelicals: reasons for faith.David E. Smith - 2009 - Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias Press.
    Introduction: Foundations of faith described -- Christian history : a brief overview -- The Apostolic Age (ca. A.D. 30-100 -- The Patristic Age (ca. A.D. 100-500) -- The Medieval Age (ca. A.D. 500-1500) -- The Reformation/counter-Reformation Age -- The Modern Age (ca. A.D. 1600-1950) -- The Postmodern Age (ca. A.D. 1950-present) -- Mormon and evangelical theology : a comparison -- Scripture and revelation -- God and humanity -- Church and temple -- Salvation and the afterlife -- Moral and social standards (...)
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    Clash of Ideologies and Survival of Evangelical Movement in Ethiopia.M. A. Girma - 2011 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 10 (30):390-396.
    Review of Tibebe Eshete, Evangelical Movement in Ethiopia: Resistance and Resilience (Waco Texas: Baylor University Press, 2009), xiii + 480 pp.
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    From Francis Hutcheson to James McCosh: Irish Presbyterians and Defining the Scottish Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century.Andrew R. Holmes - 2014 - History of European Ideas 40 (5):622-643.
    SummaryThis article examines the disputes amongst Irish Presbyterians about the teaching of moral philosophy by Professor John Ferrie in the college department of the Royal Belfast Academical Institution in the early nineteenth century and the substantive philosophical and theological issues that were raised. These issues have largely been ignored by Irish historians, but a discussion of them is of general relevance to historians of ideas as they illuminate a series of broader questions about the definition and development of Scottish philosophy. (...)
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    Reforming Witherspoon's Legacy at Princeton: John Witherspoon, Samuel Stanhope Smith and James McCosh on Didactic Enlightenment, 1768–1888.Charles Bradford Bow - 2013 - History of European Ideas 39 (5):650-669.
    SummaryThe College of New Jersey (which later became Princeton University) provides an example of how Scottish philosophy influenced American higher education in an institutional context during the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. This article compares the administrations of John Witherspoon (served from 1768 to 1794), Samuel Stanhope Smith (served from 1795 to 1812) and James McCosh (served from 1868 to 1888) at Princeton and examines their use of Scottish philosophy in restructuring the curriculum and reforming its institutional purpose. While presiding (...)
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    In pursuit of an Orthodox Christian epistemology: a conversation with Carl F.H. Henry.Jonathan Mutinda Waita - 2019 - New York, NY: Peter Lang.
    This book defines Christian epistemological orthodoxy against such heterodox systems as Kantian phenomenology, Barthian Neoorthodoxy, Ayerian Logical Positivism, and Whiteheadian Process Thought and their respective trajectories.
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    Evangelical Identity and QAnon.Jeremy D. Beauchamp - 2022 - Journal of Religion and Violence 10 (1):17-36.
    The presidency of Donald Trump saw the rise of a new kind of conspiracy in QAnon. The internet-assembled meta-conspiracy has grown to include elements of other growing conspiracies such as the anti-mask movement and anti-vaxxers. As it has grown, QAnon has attracted significant support for its beliefs from white evangelicals who also supported Trump in huge numbers in both 2016 and 2020. In this integrative review of literature, I explore the reasons that QAnon has performed so well so quickly, finding (...)
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    Lectio Divina in the Evangelical Tradition.Evan Howard - 2012 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 5 (1):56-77.
    The practice of “lectio divina”–-devotional reading of the biblical text–-is popular these days. While people have explored this practice within Roman Catholic history, little research has been conducted regarding the character of devotional Bible-reading within evangelical traditions and its relationship to what is currently identified as lectio divina. The present article seeks to offer some reflections regarding the practice of devotional Bible-reading in evangelical Christianity and to do so using the categories commonly employed to describe lectio divina. First, it will (...)
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    Mind of Gladstone.David Bebbington - 2004 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Gladstone's ideas are far more accessible for analysis now that, following the publication of his diaries, a record of his reading is available. This book traces the evolution of what the diaries reveal as the statesman's central intellectual preoccupations, theology and classical scholarship, as well as the groundwork of his early Conservatism and his mature Liberalism. In particular it examines the ideological sources of Gladstone's youthful opposition to reform before scrutinizing his convictions in theology. These are shown to have passed (...)
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