This dissertation narrates the historical development of American evangelical missions to the poor from 1947-2005 and analyzes the discourse of its main parachurch proponents, especially World Vision, Compassion International, Food for the Hungry, Samaritan's urse, Sojourners, Evangelicals for Social Action, and the Christian Community Development Association. Although recent scholarship on evangelicalism has been prolific, much of the historical work has focused on earlier periods. Sociological and political scientific scholarship on the postwar period has been attracted mostly to controversies surrounding the Religious Right, leaving evangelicalism's resurgent concern for the poor relatively understudied. This dissertation addresses thes...
How does theology and theoryinfonn evangelical international development initiatives? The present ar...
This chapter looks at the genesis and implementation of the Micah Challenge campaign, the first Evan...
In the last half of the twentieth century, neo-evangelicalism moved from an anticommunist nationalis...
This dissertation examines how global missionary work by millions of American evangelicals shaped th...
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...
Christian organizations in the United States take positions in favor of or against progressive effor...
The Great Recession that started in 2007 was one of the worst economic downturns in United States hi...
This dissertation demonstrates how the Emmanuel Gospel Center, a parachurch organization in Boston, ...
In my thesis I have looked at the challenges and dilemmas facing volunteers at a Christian charity o...
This dissertation considers the work of the London City Mission (LCM) between 1835 and 1914. It pres...
This thesis will explore the path of Christian Socialism in America and the emergence of a “new” eva...
In the 1970s, a movement arose among white American evangelicals and fundamentalists that has been l...
The general question addressed in this thesis is: What difference does a theology in which the poor ...
This dissertation is an historical study of the Jesus People Movement (JPM) in central Ohio. At pres...
How does theology and theoryinfonn evangelical international development initiatives? The present ar...
This chapter looks at the genesis and implementation of the Micah Challenge campaign, the first Evan...
In the last half of the twentieth century, neo-evangelicalism moved from an anticommunist nationalis...
This dissertation examines how global missionary work by millions of American evangelicals shaped th...
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...
Christian organizations in the United States take positions in favor of or against progressive effor...
The Great Recession that started in 2007 was one of the worst economic downturns in United States hi...
This dissertation demonstrates how the Emmanuel Gospel Center, a parachurch organization in Boston, ...
In my thesis I have looked at the challenges and dilemmas facing volunteers at a Christian charity o...
This dissertation considers the work of the London City Mission (LCM) between 1835 and 1914. It pres...
This thesis will explore the path of Christian Socialism in America and the emergence of a “new” eva...
In the 1970s, a movement arose among white American evangelicals and fundamentalists that has been l...
The general question addressed in this thesis is: What difference does a theology in which the poor ...
This dissertation is an historical study of the Jesus People Movement (JPM) in central Ohio. At pres...
How does theology and theoryinfonn evangelical international development initiatives? The present ar...
This chapter looks at the genesis and implementation of the Micah Challenge campaign, the first Evan...
In the last half of the twentieth century, neo-evangelicalism moved from an anticommunist nationalis...