The Futures of evangelicalism Issues and prospects Craig G. Bartholomew
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TextLanguage: 0 eng Publication details: Great Britain; Inter-Varsity Press; 2003Description: 348tr; Paperback; 22cmISBN: - 0851113990
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- C886-B29
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Evangelical Christianity made great strides during the latter half of the twentieth century, to become, in the words of Alister McGrath, 'the largest and most actively committed form of Christianity in the West. This very growth, however, has brought its problems, and there is a widespread feeling that Western evangelicalism is now at something of a crossroads.
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