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An Evangelical is Anyone who Likes Billy Graham: Defining Evangelicalism with Carl Henry and Networks of Trust

Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture, 2021
The founding editors of Christianity Today spent more than a year planning the launch of their magazine. Carl F. H. Henry, L. Nelson Bell, and J. Marcellus Kik believed Christianity Today could “plant the flag” for evangelicalism. To do that, though, the
Daniel Silliman
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Christian Zionist religiouscapes in Brazil: Understanding Judaizing practices and Zionist inclinations in Brazilian Charismatic Evangelicalism

, 2021
The increasing appropriation by Charismatic Evangelicals of Jewish narratives, rituals, and even Zionist anxieties is now evident in many parts of the globe.
M. Carpenedo
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Lifeboat Theology: White Evangelicalism, Apocalyptic Chronotopes, and Environmental Politics

Ethnos, 2020
In this paper, I use insights from extensive ethnographic research with evangelicals in Colorado Springs, Colorado to investigate how competing ethical understandings of time and the future underpin conceptions of and responses to ecological collapse. It
Sophie Bjork‐James
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“Religion, Religions, Religious” in America: Toward a Smithian Account of “Evangelicalism”

Method & Theory in the Study of Religion, 2019
Jonathan Z. Smith’s essay “Religion, Religions, Religious” is a foundational essay in the study of “religion” as a taxonomic category. The essay itself makes three interrelated arguments that situate religion in Western intellectual history and argue ...
Michael J. Altman
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The Figure of the Child in Contemporary Evangelicalism

, 2019
What does it mean to grow up as an evangelical Christian today? What meanings does ‘childhood’ have for evangelical adults? How does this shape their engagements with children and with schools?
Anna Strhan
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Redefining the History and Historiography on American Evangelicalism in the Era of the Religious Right

Journal of the American Academy of Religion
Writing in the shadow of the religious right, a group of historians beginning in the 1980s crafted a new history of American evangelicalism to counter the politicized, right-wing faith of their era.
M. A. Sutton
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Evangelicals

2019
Abstract Chapter 5 explores the religious, spiritual, and secular lives of Evangelical twentysomethings, who account for 30% of all twentysomethings. Using congregational ethnographies of two Evangelical churches, this chapter describes why and how religiously active Evangelicals, which includes most Evangelicals, select a church to join.
Tim Clydesdale, Kathleen Garces-Foley
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Evangelism, Evangelization, and Catechesis

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology, 1994
Au milieu des efforts contemporains pour renouveler l'Eglise, le processus d'evangelisation doit etre reaffirme et reinstitue. La place de l'evangelisation se situe entre entre evangelisme et catechese. Tandis que l'evangelisme cherche a attirer les personnes a l'Eglise et la catechese a instruire sur la longue duree, l'evangelisation initie les gens a
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Evangelical and Post-Evangelical Christianity

European Judaism, 2005
According to recent polls by US News and World Report , there are today 119 million U.S. citizens who class themselves as 'actively believing' Christians. Of these, more than eighty million profess to attend church more than once every week. Extrapolating from this same survey, more than sixty million Americans believe their Christian faith to be the ...
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