![]() ![]() Bruce Hindmarsh, Mark Hutchinson, William H. Lorraine Coops, Duff Crerar, Michael Gauvreau, Daniel C. Burkinshaw, Sharon Anne Cook, Nancy Christie, P. Growing out of a conference sponsored by the Pew Charitable Trusts in 1995 at Queen's University, the essays elaborate a variety of important themes in the study of historical and contemporary evangelicalism and weave them together to provide an informative and challenging exploration of aspects of the evangelical experience in Canada.Ĭontributors include Phyllis D. Also included are comparisons between Canadian and American, British, and Australian evangelicalism and essays on evangelical networks, leaders and revivals, women, and evangelicalism in the 1990s. Aspects of the Canadian Evangelical Experience explores Canadian evangelicalism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, placing it within historical, cultural, and theological frameworks.Īn impressive list of specialists in the field examine the evangelical impulse in various denominations, from the mainstream Methodists, Presbyterians, Anglicans, and United, through Baptists, Mennonites, and Lutherans, to the more sectish groups, including Holiness, Christian Mission Alliance, and the Pentecostals. ![]() ![]() Canadian evangelicalism was a powerful religious impulse in the nineteenth century and continues to be a powerful force, with evangelicals making up fifty per cent of practising Protestants in the mid-1990s. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |