In the last half of the twentieth century, neo-evangelicalism moved from an anticommunist nationalist consensus to a new internationalism characterized by concern for human rights, justice, and economic development. Case studies of World Vision, a global relief and development organization, and InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, a campus ministry, demonstrate that this trajectory was due in part to a growing global reflex in which many missionaries and third-world evangelicals “spoke back” to American evangelicalism. Interpreting the Bible for themselves—and increasingly for American evangelicals—substantial numbers of non-Western converts and missionaries offered sharp criticisms of American politics, culture, and c...
American identities have traditionally been bound up with racial and religious markers - the WASP ma...
This article examines narratives, images, and stories that give insight to everyday experimentation ...
This project is an inquiry into evangelical identity, particularly the identity politics of white, A...
International relief and development agencies consistently rank among the largest evangelical organi...
Previously known for their domestic social and political activism, American evangelical Christians h...
This dissertation examines how global missionary work by millions of American evangelicals shaped th...
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When American evangelicals flocked to Latin America, Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe in the late tw...
As the pressures of globalization are crushing local traditions, millions of uprooted people are buy...
American evangelicalism has often been punctuated by dual commitments to the United States and to Go...
General social and intellectual problems associated with globalization have demanded radical respons...
Evangelicalism, an inter-denominational religious movement that has grown to become one of the most ...
Christian nationalism in the United States has neither been singular nor stable. The country has see...
This dissertation narrates the historical development of American evangelical missions to the poor f...
By tracing the career of influential YMCA missionary Sherwood Eddy, this essay brings to light the o...
American identities have traditionally been bound up with racial and religious markers - the WASP ma...
This article examines narratives, images, and stories that give insight to everyday experimentation ...
This project is an inquiry into evangelical identity, particularly the identity politics of white, A...
International relief and development agencies consistently rank among the largest evangelical organi...
Previously known for their domestic social and political activism, American evangelical Christians h...
This dissertation examines how global missionary work by millions of American evangelicals shaped th...
© 2019 by Emerald Publishing Limited All rights of reproduction in any form reserved. In this articl...
When American evangelicals flocked to Latin America, Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe in the late tw...
As the pressures of globalization are crushing local traditions, millions of uprooted people are buy...
American evangelicalism has often been punctuated by dual commitments to the United States and to Go...
General social and intellectual problems associated with globalization have demanded radical respons...
Evangelicalism, an inter-denominational religious movement that has grown to become one of the most ...
Christian nationalism in the United States has neither been singular nor stable. The country has see...
This dissertation narrates the historical development of American evangelical missions to the poor f...
By tracing the career of influential YMCA missionary Sherwood Eddy, this essay brings to light the o...
American identities have traditionally been bound up with racial and religious markers - the WASP ma...
This article examines narratives, images, and stories that give insight to everyday experimentation ...
This project is an inquiry into evangelical identity, particularly the identity politics of white, A...