Brian Steensland
New Evangelical Social Engagement
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New Evangelical Social Engagement
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Evangelicals are increasingly turning their attention to such issues as the environment, international human rights, economic development, racial reconciliation, and urban renewal. The New Evangelical Social Engagement maps this new religious terrain and spells out its significance.
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Evangelicals are increasingly turning their attention to such issues as the environment, international human rights, economic development, racial reconciliation, and urban renewal. The New Evangelical Social Engagement maps this new religious terrain and spells out its significance.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: OUP US
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 573g
- ISBN-13: 9780199329540
- ISBN-10: 0199329540
- Artikelnr.: 39115594
- Verlag: OUP US
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 573g
- ISBN-13: 9780199329540
- ISBN-10: 0199329540
- Artikelnr.: 39115594
Philip Goff is director of the Center for the Study of Religion and American Culture and professor of Religious Studies and American Studies at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. Author or editor of over thirty books and journal volumes, he writes about the role of religion in American history, particularly its relationship to other aspects of American culture. Brian Steensland is Associate Professor of Sociology at Indiana University. His book, The Failed Welfare Revolution, received the Mary Douglas Prize and the Political Sociology Book Award. His academic articles have appeared in leading sociology journals, such as the American Journal of Sociology and Social Forces.
* Table of Contents
* Acknowledgments
* Contributors
* Introduction: The New Evangelical Social Engagement
* Brian Steensland and Philip Goff
* Part One: Recent Evangelical Movements and Trends
* Chapter One - "FORMED": Emerging Evangelicals Navigate Two
Transformations
* James S. Bielo
* Chapter Two - Whose Social Justice? Which Evangelicalism? Social
Engagement in a Campus Ministry
* John Schmalzbauer
* Chapter Three - All Catholics Now? Spectres of Catholicism in
Evangelical Social Engagement
* Omri Elisha
* Chapter Four - The New Monasticism
* Will Samson
* Chapter Five - "We Need a Revival": Young Evangelical Women Redefine
Activism in New York City
* Adriane Bilous
* Chapter Six - New and Old Evangelical Public Engagement: A View from
the Polls
* John C. Green
* Part Two: Areas of Evangelical Social Engagement
* Chapter Seven - Green Evangelicals
* Laurel Kearns
* Chapter Eight - The Rise of the Diversity Expert: How American
Evangelicals Simultaneously Accentuate and Ignore Race
* Gerardo Marti and Michael O. Emerson
* Chapter Nine - Pro-Lifers of the Left: Progressive Evangelicals'
Campaign Against Abortion
* Daniel K. Williams
* Chapter Ten - Global Reflex: International Evangelicals, Human
Rights, and the New Shape of American Social Engagement
* David R. Swartz
* Chapter Eleven - Global Poverty and Evangelical Action
* Amy Reynolds and Stephen Offutt
* Part Three: Reflections on Evangelical Social Engagement
* Chapter Twelve - What's New about the New Evangelical Social
Engagement?
* Joel Carpenter
* Chapter Thirteen - Evangelicals of the 1970s and 2010s: What's the
Same, What's Different, and What's Urgent
* R. Stephen Warner
* Chapter Fourteen - We Need a New Reformation
* Glen Harold Stassen
* Index
* Acknowledgments
* Contributors
* Introduction: The New Evangelical Social Engagement
* Brian Steensland and Philip Goff
* Part One: Recent Evangelical Movements and Trends
* Chapter One - "FORMED": Emerging Evangelicals Navigate Two
Transformations
* James S. Bielo
* Chapter Two - Whose Social Justice? Which Evangelicalism? Social
Engagement in a Campus Ministry
* John Schmalzbauer
* Chapter Three - All Catholics Now? Spectres of Catholicism in
Evangelical Social Engagement
* Omri Elisha
* Chapter Four - The New Monasticism
* Will Samson
* Chapter Five - "We Need a Revival": Young Evangelical Women Redefine
Activism in New York City
* Adriane Bilous
* Chapter Six - New and Old Evangelical Public Engagement: A View from
the Polls
* John C. Green
* Part Two: Areas of Evangelical Social Engagement
* Chapter Seven - Green Evangelicals
* Laurel Kearns
* Chapter Eight - The Rise of the Diversity Expert: How American
Evangelicals Simultaneously Accentuate and Ignore Race
* Gerardo Marti and Michael O. Emerson
* Chapter Nine - Pro-Lifers of the Left: Progressive Evangelicals'
Campaign Against Abortion
* Daniel K. Williams
* Chapter Ten - Global Reflex: International Evangelicals, Human
Rights, and the New Shape of American Social Engagement
* David R. Swartz
* Chapter Eleven - Global Poverty and Evangelical Action
* Amy Reynolds and Stephen Offutt
* Part Three: Reflections on Evangelical Social Engagement
* Chapter Twelve - What's New about the New Evangelical Social
Engagement?
* Joel Carpenter
* Chapter Thirteen - Evangelicals of the 1970s and 2010s: What's the
Same, What's Different, and What's Urgent
* R. Stephen Warner
* Chapter Fourteen - We Need a New Reformation
* Glen Harold Stassen
* Index
* Table of Contents
* Acknowledgments
* Contributors
* Introduction: The New Evangelical Social Engagement
* Brian Steensland and Philip Goff
* Part One: Recent Evangelical Movements and Trends
* Chapter One - "FORMED": Emerging Evangelicals Navigate Two
Transformations
* James S. Bielo
* Chapter Two - Whose Social Justice? Which Evangelicalism? Social
Engagement in a Campus Ministry
* John Schmalzbauer
* Chapter Three - All Catholics Now? Spectres of Catholicism in
Evangelical Social Engagement
* Omri Elisha
* Chapter Four - The New Monasticism
* Will Samson
* Chapter Five - "We Need a Revival": Young Evangelical Women Redefine
Activism in New York City
* Adriane Bilous
* Chapter Six - New and Old Evangelical Public Engagement: A View from
the Polls
* John C. Green
* Part Two: Areas of Evangelical Social Engagement
* Chapter Seven - Green Evangelicals
* Laurel Kearns
* Chapter Eight - The Rise of the Diversity Expert: How American
Evangelicals Simultaneously Accentuate and Ignore Race
* Gerardo Marti and Michael O. Emerson
* Chapter Nine - Pro-Lifers of the Left: Progressive Evangelicals'
Campaign Against Abortion
* Daniel K. Williams
* Chapter Ten - Global Reflex: International Evangelicals, Human
Rights, and the New Shape of American Social Engagement
* David R. Swartz
* Chapter Eleven - Global Poverty and Evangelical Action
* Amy Reynolds and Stephen Offutt
* Part Three: Reflections on Evangelical Social Engagement
* Chapter Twelve - What's New about the New Evangelical Social
Engagement?
* Joel Carpenter
* Chapter Thirteen - Evangelicals of the 1970s and 2010s: What's the
Same, What's Different, and What's Urgent
* R. Stephen Warner
* Chapter Fourteen - We Need a New Reformation
* Glen Harold Stassen
* Index
* Acknowledgments
* Contributors
* Introduction: The New Evangelical Social Engagement
* Brian Steensland and Philip Goff
* Part One: Recent Evangelical Movements and Trends
* Chapter One - "FORMED": Emerging Evangelicals Navigate Two
Transformations
* James S. Bielo
* Chapter Two - Whose Social Justice? Which Evangelicalism? Social
Engagement in a Campus Ministry
* John Schmalzbauer
* Chapter Three - All Catholics Now? Spectres of Catholicism in
Evangelical Social Engagement
* Omri Elisha
* Chapter Four - The New Monasticism
* Will Samson
* Chapter Five - "We Need a Revival": Young Evangelical Women Redefine
Activism in New York City
* Adriane Bilous
* Chapter Six - New and Old Evangelical Public Engagement: A View from
the Polls
* John C. Green
* Part Two: Areas of Evangelical Social Engagement
* Chapter Seven - Green Evangelicals
* Laurel Kearns
* Chapter Eight - The Rise of the Diversity Expert: How American
Evangelicals Simultaneously Accentuate and Ignore Race
* Gerardo Marti and Michael O. Emerson
* Chapter Nine - Pro-Lifers of the Left: Progressive Evangelicals'
Campaign Against Abortion
* Daniel K. Williams
* Chapter Ten - Global Reflex: International Evangelicals, Human
Rights, and the New Shape of American Social Engagement
* David R. Swartz
* Chapter Eleven - Global Poverty and Evangelical Action
* Amy Reynolds and Stephen Offutt
* Part Three: Reflections on Evangelical Social Engagement
* Chapter Twelve - What's New about the New Evangelical Social
Engagement?
* Joel Carpenter
* Chapter Thirteen - Evangelicals of the 1970s and 2010s: What's the
Same, What's Different, and What's Urgent
* R. Stephen Warner
* Chapter Fourteen - We Need a New Reformation
* Glen Harold Stassen
* Index