American Evangelicals: A Contemporary History of a Mainstream Religious Movement

American Evangelicals: A Contemporary History of a Mainstream Religious Movement

by Barry Hankins professor of history and
American Evangelicals: A Contemporary History of a Mainstream Religious Movement

American Evangelicals: A Contemporary History of a Mainstream Religious Movement

by Barry Hankins professor of history and

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Overview

There may be no group in American society that is more talked about but so little understood as Evangelical Christians. Sometimes dismissed as violent fundamentalists and ignorant flat earthers, few can doubt the political, cultural, and religious significance of the Evangelicals. Barry Hankins puts the Evangelical movement in historical perspective, reaching back to its roots in the Great Awakening of the eighteenth century and leading up to the formative moments of contemporary conservative Protestantism. Taking on key topics such as the standing of science, the authority of scripture, and gender and racial equality, Hankins analyzes what is most essential for us to understand today about this potent movement.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780742549890
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 04/18/2008
Series: Critical Issues in American History
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.31(w) x 9.69(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

Barry Hankins is professor of history and church-state studies at Baylor University. He is author of Uneasy in Babylon: Southern Baptist Conservatives and American Culture and God's Rascal: J. Frank Norris and the Beginnings of the Southern Fundamentalism.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction: Awakenings and the Beginning of American Evangelicalism
Chapter 1: The Struggle with Modernism: Origins of the Culture Wars
Chapter 2: Battling with Science: From Anti-Evolution to the Intelligent Design
Chapter 3: Millennialism: Folk Religion and the Career of End-Times Prophecy
Chapter 4: Considering Equality: The Tradition of Gender, Race, and Gay Rights
Chapter 5: Inspired Politics: Evangelical Religion in the Political Marketplace
Chapter 6: Back to the Academy: Evangelical Scholars and the American Mind
Conclusion
Bibliography
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