A Short History of Global Evangelicalism

Hutchinson, Mark (University of Western Sydney), Wolffe, John (The Open University, Milton Keynes)

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"In October 1757, Thomas Haweis, a young Cornishman, was ordained to the curacy of St Mary Magdalen church in Oxford. Haweis's ministry rapidly stirred strong reactions. According to Charles Wesley, a co-founder of Methodism, he preached 'Christ crucified, with amazing success,' and drew large crowds both from the University and the city. On the other hand, students jeered Haweis in the street, shouting 'There goes the saver of souls!': stones were thrown through the church windows while he was preaching, and 'This is the back way to Hell' was chalked on the church doors. More orderly, but ultimately more effective, critics eventually forced Haweis to leave Oxford in 1762. Not to be repressed, Haweis subsequently published a selection of the sermons he had delivered in Oxford under the overall title of Evangelical Principles and Practice. It was one of earliest attempts systematically to set out the theological outlook of the developing evangelical movement and its implications for Christian devotion andpractice. Haweis's starting point was 'The Divinity of the SON and SPIRIT, co-eternal and co-equal with the FATHER'. He affirmed 'the inability of man in his fallen state to do any thing but evil' and the impossibility of human compliance with God's Law"- An overview of the history of evangelicalism as a global movement, from its origins in the eighteenth century to the present.
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Hutchinson, Mark (University of Western Sydney), Wolffe, John (The Open University, Milton Keynes)
Titel
A Short History of Global Evangelicalism
Uitgever
Cambridge University Press
Jaar
2012
Taal
Engels
Pagina's
320
Gewicht
544 gr
EAN
9780521769457
Afmetingen
235 x 159 x 25 mm
Bindwijze
Hardback

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