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On the Boundaries of American Evangelicalism: The Postwar Evangelical Coalition

On the Boundaries of American Evangelicalism: The Postwar Evangelical Coalition Paperback - 1999

by Jon R. Stone

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American Evangelicalism is a vast and nearly indefinable coalition movement of sometimes competing, sometimes cooperating denominations and independent churches whose ideological boundaries have been shifting since its postwar reemergence. On the Boundaries of American Evangelicalism seeks to account for the emergence of this coalition of moderate Protestants in the 1940s and 1950s as distinct from fundamentalism on the right and liberalism on the left and speculate on the reasons for the fracturing and decline of that coalition in the 1960s to the 1990s.

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FROM THE ARRIVAL OF THE PILGRIMS AT PLYMOUTH plantation as a beacon of hope in the New World, to the satellite broadcasts of televangelists beaming the light Christian Gospel, evangelical Protestant religion has been a visible and defining presence in the history of the American people.

About the author

JON R. STONE is currently a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in the Center for the Study of Religion and University Lecturer in the English Writing Program at the University of California in Santa Barbara. In the Fall of 1997, he will assume a lectureship in Religious Studies at the University of California in Berkeley.