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Reinventing English Evangelism, 1965-2000: A Theological and Sociological Study (Studies in Evangelical History and Thought) by Rob Warner
English | January 11, 2015 | ASIN: B00S4S6MJS | 427 pages | AZW3 | 1.78 MB
In his provocative book offers a revisionist history of the trans-denominational initiatives of English evangelicals from 1965 to 2000. 'Based on inside knowledge as well as telling statistics and sound sociological method Rob Warner's study of English evangelicals in the late 20th century tells a masterly though sobering tale of an era of evangelical entrepreneurs who had great success in gather- ing together the evangelical clans but suffered from a seeming in- ability to separate reality from hype, or what Dr Warner calls 'vision inflation'.
The book is a must for every serious Evangelical leader as well as seasoned sociological scholars.'
Professor Andrew Walker, King's College, London.
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