Popular Evangelicalism in American Culture

Richard Kyle author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:4th Oct '17

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Popular Evangelicalism in American Culture explores the controversies, complexities, and historical development of the evangelical movement in America and its impact on American culture. Evangelicalism is one of the most dynamic and growing religious movements in America and has been both a major force in shaping American society and likewise a group which has resisted aspects of the modern world. Organised thematicallythis book demonstrates the impact of American culture on popular evangelicalism by exploring the following topics:

  • politics;
  • economics;
  • salvation;
  • millennialism;
  • the megachurch and electronic churches;
  • and popular culture.

This accessible and thought-provoking volume will interest anyone concerned with the modern-day success of the Evangelical movement in America.

In this deeply researched but also very readable book, Kyle takes a hard look at the pervasively popular character of evangelical Christianity as it has developed in the United States. It is just the book for those who hope to think - and not just react or pontificate - about the place of evangelicals in contemporary American society. Mark Noll, McAnaney Professor of History Emeritus, University of Notre Dame, USA

Evangelicals and interested outsiders who wonder why evangelicals seem so at ease in the currents of popular culture will find Kyle’s argument worth considering. Seth Dowland, Associate Professor of Religion, Pacific Lutheran Univeristy, USA

ISBN: 9781138297968

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 410g

208 pages