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Early Evangelicalism: A Reader

Online ISBN:
9780190258368
Print ISBN:
9780199916955
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Early Evangelicalism: A Reader

Jonathan M. Yeager
Jonathan M. Yeager

Maclellan Visiting Assistant Professor of Religious Studies

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Mountain Signal, Tennessee, Maclellan Visiting Assistant Professor of Religious Studies
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Published online:
24 March 2015
Published in print:
19 September 2013
Online ISBN:
9780190258368
Print ISBN:
9780199916955
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

Early evangelicalism flourished during the transatlantic revivals of the eighteenth century, coinciding with the emergence of the Enlightenment in America and Europe. Today, most people associate it with only a few of its leaders—namely Jonathan Edwards, John Wesley, and George Whitefield—despite the fact that this religious movement crossed nations as well as different traditions within Christianity. Those responsible for the growth of evangelicalism were Anglicans, Baptists, Congregationalists, Methodists, Moravians, and Presbyterians and could be found in America, Canada, Great Britain, and Western Europe. They published hymns, historical works, poems, political pamphlets, revival accounts, sermons, and theological treatises. There are also records of their conversion experiences, and diaries that chronicle their spiritual development. This anthology introduces a host of important religious figures, providing biographical sketches of each author and over sixty excerpts from a wide range of well-known and lesser-known Protestant Christians.

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