Rediscovering an evangelical heritage : a tradition and trajectory of integrating piety and justice / Donald W. Dayton with Douglas M. Strong.
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TextPublisher: Grand Rapics, MI : Baker Academic, [2014]Edition: Second editionDescription: 208 pages : illustrated ; 22 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780801049613
- 080104961X
- 280.40922Â 280.4092273Â 23Â DAY
- BR1642.U5Â D39 2014
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 204-208) and index.
Jonathan Blanchard : the radical founder of Wheaton College -- Reform in the life and thought of evangelist Charles G. Finney -- Theodore Weld : evangelical reformer -- The Lane Rebellion and the founding of Oberlin College -- Civil disobedience and the Oberlin-Wellington rescue case -- Arthur and Lewis Tappan : the businessman as reformer -- Orange Scott, Luther Lee, and the Wesleyan Methodists -- The evangelical roots of feminism -- Anointed to preach the Gospel to the poor -- Whatever happened to evangelicalism?
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