In this thesis I explore how evangelical Christians in two different churches in the US relate to the society they live in, which they regard as secular. I will give insight to their narratives on how they see their lives changed after converting to Christianity and also how they think that a Christian shall live in order to glorify God. The church as a collective has great impact on my informants' personal faith and how they approach the world outside of the church.I argue that their goal of being true believers" is a life-long project and that this transformation is not completed in this mortal life", which thereby places them in a constant liminal situation. By identifying as Christians in the US and trying to be in the world but not of ...
The increasingly rapid and widespread expression of the Protestant world over the past two centuries...
This dissertation is an historical study of the Jesus People Movement (JPM) in central Ohio. At pres...
Today, the American church finds itself in the midst of a secularization process, whereby Christiani...
285 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.Are evangelical Christians co...
This project is an inquiry into evangelical identity, particularly the identity politics of white, A...
This is a thesis about reconnecting faith lives with public lives. It is a vision of Christians who ...
This thesis explores how a fundamentalist Christian community in Texas, United States gives meaning ...
This thesis emerges from my own concerns about how North American evangelicals approach social and e...
The relationship between American evangelicalism and contemporary society is a complex one. By looki...
This study investigates the spiritual subjectivities of pastors in the Mainstream White Middle Class...
Previously known for their domestic social and political activism, American evangelical Christians h...
Previously known for their domestic social and political activism, American evangelical Christians h...
In my paper, I investigate the role that the religio-cultural tools of evangelical Protestantism pla...
The increasingly rapid and widespread expression of the Protestant world over the past two centuries...
The increasingly rapid and widespread expression of the Protestant world over the past two centuries...
The increasingly rapid and widespread expression of the Protestant world over the past two centuries...
This dissertation is an historical study of the Jesus People Movement (JPM) in central Ohio. At pres...
Today, the American church finds itself in the midst of a secularization process, whereby Christiani...
285 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.Are evangelical Christians co...
This project is an inquiry into evangelical identity, particularly the identity politics of white, A...
This is a thesis about reconnecting faith lives with public lives. It is a vision of Christians who ...
This thesis explores how a fundamentalist Christian community in Texas, United States gives meaning ...
This thesis emerges from my own concerns about how North American evangelicals approach social and e...
The relationship between American evangelicalism and contemporary society is a complex one. By looki...
This study investigates the spiritual subjectivities of pastors in the Mainstream White Middle Class...
Previously known for their domestic social and political activism, American evangelical Christians h...
Previously known for their domestic social and political activism, American evangelical Christians h...
In my paper, I investigate the role that the religio-cultural tools of evangelical Protestantism pla...
The increasingly rapid and widespread expression of the Protestant world over the past two centuries...
The increasingly rapid and widespread expression of the Protestant world over the past two centuries...
The increasingly rapid and widespread expression of the Protestant world over the past two centuries...
This dissertation is an historical study of the Jesus People Movement (JPM) in central Ohio. At pres...
Today, the American church finds itself in the midst of a secularization process, whereby Christiani...