This thesis is an historical case-study using archival written data to analyse the formation of a neo-evangelical identity within Oregon Yearly Meeting (OYM) of the Religious Society of Friends, with emphasis on the years 1919-1947. The argument of this thesis is that by 1919 there were fundamentalist thinking patterns developing within the corporate religious identity of the Yearly Meeting (YM) marked by ecumenical separatism, world-rejecting views, biblical literalism and decreasing social action. The values of this fundamentalist identity became dominant by 1926, pervading the mindset of the YM until the late 1940s when it was replaced with a more socially-concerned, world-engaging expression of evangelicalism. This neo-evangelicalism at...
At the risk of oversimplifying recent Quaker developments in America, we could consider the 1950s a...
In 1997, four American Protestant denominations (the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the Pre...
This thesis explores the hypothesis that, in view of some similarities in theology and practice, ear...
Reflecting its twin heritage in the nineteenth century holiness movement and Quakerism, Oregon Yearl...
Drawing from primary sources, including popular books and institutional archives, this dissertation ...
This thesis examines the relationship between pentecostalism and fundamentalism in the United States...
This thesis examines the relationship between pentecostalism and fundamentalism in the United States...
It has been a charism of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) that major decisions have been m...
This thesis explores the thought of John William Graham in the context of changes that took place in...
Northwest Friend, September 1956. Evangelical Friends Meet; Yearly Meeting, 1956; Soul Cry of the Ay...
In 1925, Ione Juanita Beale-Harkness compared the Quaker settlement in Oregon\u27s Chehalem Valley (...
Quakerism is a tradition rich for the intersection of conservative tradition and emergent positionin...
Historically Friends (Quakers) have had a polity that reflected the denomination\u27s strong sense o...
285 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.Are evangelical Christians co...
Friendly Endeavor, December 1919. Criticism: General, Textual, Historical, Destructive. Publication ...
At the risk of oversimplifying recent Quaker developments in America, we could consider the 1950s a...
In 1997, four American Protestant denominations (the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the Pre...
This thesis explores the hypothesis that, in view of some similarities in theology and practice, ear...
Reflecting its twin heritage in the nineteenth century holiness movement and Quakerism, Oregon Yearl...
Drawing from primary sources, including popular books and institutional archives, this dissertation ...
This thesis examines the relationship between pentecostalism and fundamentalism in the United States...
This thesis examines the relationship between pentecostalism and fundamentalism in the United States...
It has been a charism of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) that major decisions have been m...
This thesis explores the thought of John William Graham in the context of changes that took place in...
Northwest Friend, September 1956. Evangelical Friends Meet; Yearly Meeting, 1956; Soul Cry of the Ay...
In 1925, Ione Juanita Beale-Harkness compared the Quaker settlement in Oregon\u27s Chehalem Valley (...
Quakerism is a tradition rich for the intersection of conservative tradition and emergent positionin...
Historically Friends (Quakers) have had a polity that reflected the denomination\u27s strong sense o...
285 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.Are evangelical Christians co...
Friendly Endeavor, December 1919. Criticism: General, Textual, Historical, Destructive. Publication ...
At the risk of oversimplifying recent Quaker developments in America, we could consider the 1950s a...
In 1997, four American Protestant denominations (the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the Pre...
This thesis explores the hypothesis that, in view of some similarities in theology and practice, ear...