Drawing on a wide range of archival materials and an extensive synthesis of global literatures of secularisation, nationalism and imperialism, this book provides a new religious perspective to the end of empire and a fresh national perspective to the end of Christendom.
Drawing on a wide range of archival materials and an extensive synthesis of global literatures of secularisation, nationalism and imperialism, this book provides a new religious perspective to the end of empire and a fresh national perspective to the end of Christendom.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hugh Chilton is a Conjoint Lecturer in the Faculty of Education and Arts at the University of Newcastle, Australia, Director of Research and Professional Learning at The Scots College, Sydney, and Vice-President of the Evangelical History Association.
Inhaltsangabe
Prologue: Billy Graham 1959 and 1979; Introduction: The Ruptures of the Sixties 1 Citizenship: Fred Nile Political Activism and the World's Christian Endeavour Convention 1962 2 Relevance: Hans Mol Secularisation and the Religion in Australia Survey 1966 3 America: Billy Graham Americanisation and the 1968-1969 Crusades 4 Empire: Marcus Loane Britishness and the Cook Bicentenary 1970 5 Renewal: The Jesus People the Counter-Culture and Kairos 1973 6 World: Jack Dain Athol Gill and the Lausanne Congress on World Evangelisation 1974; Conclusion: Evangelicals and the End of Christendom
Prologue: Billy Graham 1959 and 1979; Introduction: The Ruptures of the Sixties 1 Citizenship: Fred Nile Political Activism and the World's Christian Endeavour Convention 1962 2 Relevance: Hans Mol Secularisation and the Religion in Australia Survey 1966 3 America: Billy Graham Americanisation and the 1968-1969 Crusades 4 Empire: Marcus Loane Britishness and the Cook Bicentenary 1970 5 Renewal: The Jesus People the Counter-Culture and Kairos 1973 6 World: Jack Dain Athol Gill and the Lausanne Congress on World Evangelisation 1974; Conclusion: Evangelicals and the End of Christendom
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