A Transforming Faith : : Explorations of Twentieth-Century American Evangelicalism / / David Watt.

Over the course of the twentieth century, evangelicals have in a variety of ways adjusted their world view to accommodate the changes in modern life. At the same time, there are important continuities between the ideas and attitudes of evangelicals in the 1920s and those of the late 1970s. Little at...

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Place / Publishing House:New Brunswick, NJ : : Rutgers University Press, , [1991]
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Year of Publication:1991
Language:English
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t CONTENTS --   |t ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --   |t INTRODUCTION --   |t 1 THE FOUR SPIRITUAL LAWS --   |t 2 THE FUNDAMENTALIST CONTROVERSIES AND THEIR AFTERMATH --   |t 3 POLITICS --   |t 4 THE PRIVATE AND PUBLIC SPHERES --   |t 5 FEMINISM --   |t 6 COUNTERFEMINISM --   |t 7 MODERN PSYCHOLOGY --   |t APPENDIX: WHAT IS EVANGELICALISM? --   |t NOTES --   |t INDEX 
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520 |a Over the course of the twentieth century, evangelicals have in a variety of ways adjusted their world view to accommodate the changes in modern life. At the same time, there are important continuities between the ideas and attitudes of evangelicals in the 1920s and those of the late 1970s. Little attention has actually been paid to changes in this important social and political group since the Scopes trial and the election of 1976, when evangelical concerns played a major role in national politics. David Watt, in this readable and persuasive book, examines what happened in that fifty-year period. This book is an intellectual history of the evangelical movement in the period of its rise to prominence and power. What Watt finds is that changes were more striking than continuities. Many of these changes manifested themselves in shifts of focus--from an emphasis on the second coming of Christ to the family, from privatization to politicization of religious concerns, from an antipathy to therapeutic practices to an acceptance of many of the assumptions of modern psychology. Watt believes that evangelicalism, as every other "ism," is subject to the influence of conflicting ideologies. The book explores ideas and attitudes, not practice. It is based on the popular literature produced by evangelicals. In many ways it does not develop and prove a thesis; rather, it puts what we think we know about the experience of evangelicalism in this country into the context of the lives of evangelicals themselves. 
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