Religion and the Environment: Twenty-First Century American Evangelicalism and the Anthropocene
This paper provides an overview of the emergence of religion and the environment as an area of academic research and an assessment of the potential role religion can play in addressing anthropogenic climate change.
Marisa Ronan
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An anatomy of change : profiling cohort difference in beliefs and attitudes among Anglicans in England [PDF]
Conservatism in theological belief, moral values and attitude toward ecclesiastical practices was measured in a sample of 5967 ordained and lay Anglicans in the Church of England.
Aiken +13 more
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The Origin and Development of Prison Fellowship International: Pluralism, Ecumenism and American Leadership in the Evangelical World 1974–2006 [PDF]
Established in 1979 by Watergate felon Charles Colson, Prison Fellowship International (PFI) is now one of the largest para-church organizations in world evangelicalism.
Kendrick Oliver
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De excrementis diaboli – Some reflections on an almost total absence of a practical implication of a theology of creation in the public speech of Brazilian Evangelicalism [PDF]
Brazilian theologian Rubem Alves (1933-2014) was one of the most creative thinkers Latin American theology has ever produced. In De excrementisdiaboli (“On the Devil’s excrements”), a short text published in 1998 in Brazilian newspaper Folha de S. Paulo,
Prof Carlos Caldas
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Strivens\u27 Philip Doddridge and the shaping of evangelical dissent (Book Review)
A review of Strivens, R. (2016). Philip Doddridge and the shaping of evangelical dissent. Ashgate studies in evangelicalism. New York: Routledge. 201 pp. $87.96.
Hartog, Paul
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THEOLOGY OF THE CROSS IN AFRICAN EVANGELICALISM: IMPLICATIONS FOR CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIANITY
: It is not accidental that the cross is used as the symbol for Christianity. The cross actually epitomizes the execution of God’s salvific plan for humanity through the life, ministry and crucifixion of Jesus, the Christ.
Isaac Boaheng
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Historians have argued that disestablishment liberated American religion and allowed for the proliferation of religious practice and religious freedom, especially individualistic Evangelicalism in the South.
Miles Smith
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Opposing consensus science through scholarly practices: The role of claims maintenance
Abstract This study examines how three US‐based communities who oppose consensus science produce and disseminate scholarly‐like artifacts: pro‐life activists, Young Earth Creationists, and Anthropogenic Climate Crisis skeptics. Prior research shows that industry‐ or church‐backed advocacy campaigns often generate claims supported by these communities ...
Irene V. Pasquetto +3 more
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Largely forgotten by black theology and evangelical studies scholars alike, the “radical black evangelical” movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s was organized primarily as an explicit critique of and alternative to a white evangelical culture shot ...
Isaac Sharp
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Unique History, Unique Opportunity: Evangelicalism in Austria since 1945 [PDF]
The article deals with the history of evangelicalism in Austria, a subject on which there is hardly any scholarly research. In focus is the development of the newly recognized baptist, charismatic, mainline evangelical, mennonite and pentecostal ...
Doss, John D, M.Div.
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