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Evangelical Christianity in Australia
Stuart Piggin
其他書名
Spirit, Word and World
出版
Oxford University Press
, 1996
主題
History / General
History / Australia & New Zealand
Religion / General
Religion / Christianity / History
Religion / Christianity / Protestant
Religion / Christian Church / History
ISBN
0195535383
9780195535389
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=QTAsAQAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Evangelical Christianity is one of the most formative and least acknowledged movements in Australian history. This book accords evangelicals their rightful place in the development of Australian identity and values. Evangelicalism focuses on the Gospel, the God-given means not only of the salvation of individuals, but also of the renovation of society and culture. In this original and stimulating study, Stuart Piggin argues that evangelicalism is strongest when it synthesises Biblical orthodoxy with spiritual passion and human compassion. When this synthesis was achieved, it resulted in spiritual vitality and the strengthening of Australian nationhood. Based on interviews with a large number of Christian leaders and on a variety of often rare sources, Piggin's account throws light on matters as disparate as the character and motivation of early chaplains, the 'sinless perfection' movement at the University of Sydney in the 1930s, the Billy Graham Crusades, and disputes over the ordination of women. Evangelical Christianity: Spirit, Word and World traces the development of Biblical scholarship and the strengthening of Reformed Christianity, the surprisingly frequent incidence of genuine religious revival, and the creative commitment of evangelicals to the shaping of national values.