Rediscovering an Evangelical Heritage: A Tradition and Trajectory of Integrating Piety and Justice


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This book, widely regarded as groundbreaking since its publication over thirty-five years ago, sheds light on the more radical and prophetic roots of American evangelicalism and has challenged countless readers to rethink their evangelical heritage. It argues that nineteenth-century American evangelicals held a more mature vision of the faith, for they engaged demanding justice, peace, and social issues--a vision that was betrayed and distorted by twentieth-century neo-evangelicals. The book helps readers understand that the broader origins of American evangelicalism include the social justice concerns of today's church.

Featuring new historic photos and illustrations, this edition includes new introductory and concluding chapters and incorporates relevant updates. The previous edition was published as Discovering an Evangelical Heritage.

Author: Donald W. Dayton, Douglas M. Strong
Publisher: Baker Academic
Published: 12/02/2014
Pages: 208
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.55lbs
Size: 8.30h x 6.61w x 0.48d
ISBN13: 9780801049613
ISBN10: 080104961X
BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christianity | History
- Religion | Christian Theology | General
- Religion | Christianity | Denominations

About the Author
Donald W. Dayton (PhD, University of Chicago), now retired, taught theology and ethics at North Park Seminary, Northern Baptist Seminary, Drew University, and Azusa Pacific University. He lives in California. Douglas M. Strong (PhD, Princeton Theological Seminary) is dean of the School of Theology and professor of the history of Christianity at Seattle Pacific University in Seattle, Washington.

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