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In this new history of evangelism, Tuttle examines the broad sweep of the church's witness to the gospel from a truly global and inclusive perspective. The familiar figures are all here: Paul, Patrick, Boniface, Columba, Luther, Wesley, Carey, and the like. Yet Tuttle knows that the story of the church's ministry of evangelism has been a worldwide endeavor dependent on women as well as men, and lesser-known figures as well as famous ones. Tuttle organizes his material into particular historical periods or moments, each one by way of three perspectives: 1) the cultural forces establishing the…mehr

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In this new history of evangelism, Tuttle examines the broad sweep of the church's witness to the gospel from a truly global and inclusive perspective. The familiar figures are all here: Paul, Patrick, Boniface, Columba, Luther, Wesley, Carey, and the like. Yet Tuttle knows that the story of the church's ministry of evangelism has been a worldwide endeavor dependent on women as well as men, and lesser-known figures as well as famous ones. Tuttle organizes his material into particular historical periods or moments, each one by way of three perspectives: 1) the cultural forces establishing the need for evangelism; 2) the evangelist in particular, and 3) the impact the evangelist had within that particular period.
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Autorenporträt
Robert Tuttle is Professor of Evangelism at Asbury Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida. He is the author of numerous books, including Can We Talk?, published by Abingdon Press (1999).