Reformed and Evangelical across Four Centuries: The Presbyterian Story in America
Choice Outstanding Academic Title (2022)

A definitive history of evangelical Presbyterianism in America 

Reformed and Evangelical across Four Centuries tells the story of the Presbyterian church in the United States, beginning with its British foundations and extending to its present-day expression in multiple American Presbyterian denominations. This account emphasizes the role of the evangelical movement in shaping various Presbyterian bodies in America, especially in the twentieth century amid increasing departures from traditional Calvinism, historic orthodoxy, and a focus on biblical authority. Particular attention is also given to crucial elements of diversity in the Presbyterian story, with increasing numbers of African American, Latino/a, and Korean American Presbyterians—among others—in the twenty-first century. Overall, this book will be a bountiful resource to anyone curious about what it means to be Presbyterian in the multidimensional American context, as well as to anyone looking to understand this piece of the larger history of Christianity in the United States.

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Reformed and Evangelical across Four Centuries: The Presbyterian Story in America
Choice Outstanding Academic Title (2022)

A definitive history of evangelical Presbyterianism in America 

Reformed and Evangelical across Four Centuries tells the story of the Presbyterian church in the United States, beginning with its British foundations and extending to its present-day expression in multiple American Presbyterian denominations. This account emphasizes the role of the evangelical movement in shaping various Presbyterian bodies in America, especially in the twentieth century amid increasing departures from traditional Calvinism, historic orthodoxy, and a focus on biblical authority. Particular attention is also given to crucial elements of diversity in the Presbyterian story, with increasing numbers of African American, Latino/a, and Korean American Presbyterians—among others—in the twenty-first century. Overall, this book will be a bountiful resource to anyone curious about what it means to be Presbyterian in the multidimensional American context, as well as to anyone looking to understand this piece of the larger history of Christianity in the United States.

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Reformed and Evangelical across Four Centuries: The Presbyterian Story in America

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Choice Outstanding Academic Title (2022)

A definitive history of evangelical Presbyterianism in America 

Reformed and Evangelical across Four Centuries tells the story of the Presbyterian church in the United States, beginning with its British foundations and extending to its present-day expression in multiple American Presbyterian denominations. This account emphasizes the role of the evangelical movement in shaping various Presbyterian bodies in America, especially in the twentieth century amid increasing departures from traditional Calvinism, historic orthodoxy, and a focus on biblical authority. Particular attention is also given to crucial elements of diversity in the Presbyterian story, with increasing numbers of African American, Latino/a, and Korean American Presbyterians—among others—in the twenty-first century. Overall, this book will be a bountiful resource to anyone curious about what it means to be Presbyterian in the multidimensional American context, as well as to anyone looking to understand this piece of the larger history of Christianity in the United States.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802873408
Publisher: Eerdmans, William B. Publishing Company
Publication date: 03/01/2022
Pages: 360
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Nathan P. Feldmeth is senior assistant professor of church history at Fuller Theological Seminary. He is also the author of the Pocket Dictionary of Church History.



S. Donald Fortson III is professor of church history and pastoral theology on the Charlotte campus of Reformed Theological Seminary, where he also serves as director of the doctor of ministry program. He is also the author of The Presbyterian Story: Origins and Progress of a Reformed Tradition.



Garth M. Rosell is senior research professor of church history at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. His other books include A Charge to Keep: Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and the Renewal of Evangelicalism and The Surprising Work of God: Harold John Ockenga, Billy Graham, and the Rebirth of Evangelicalism.


 
Kenneth J. Stewart is professor emeritus of theological studies in Covenant College, where he taught from 1997 to 2019. His other books include In Search of Ancient Roots: The Christian Past and the Evangelical Identity Crisis and Ten Myths about Calvinism: Recovering the Breadth of the Reformed Tradition.

George M. Marsden is Francis A. McAnaney Profess Emeritus of History at the University of Notre Dame. Among his many books is Jonathan Edwards: A Life, named one of ten "Books of the Year" for 2003 by Atlantic Monthly and winner of the prestigious Bancroft Prize in history (2004) and the Grawemeyer Award in religion (2005).

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Foreword by George M. Marsden
1. Increasing Divergence after Common Origins in the British Reformations
2. Stuart Pressures against Presbyterians and Puritans
3. Two Attempts at Protestant Religious Uniformity
4. What Restored Monarchy Meant for England and Scotland
5. Developments in Evangelism, Mission, and Theology
6. New World Immigration and the First Presbytery
7. A Great Awakening Shapes the Church
8. American Independence and a National Assembly
9. Missions and Revivals in the Early Republic
10. American Reformed Theology
11. Debate on the Question of Slavery
12. Presbyterianism, Civil War, and Reunions
13. The Darwinian Challenge
14. Immigration, Urbanization, and Industrialization
15. German Universities and American Protestantism
16. Fundamentalism and Modernism
17. Two World Wars and Reaching the World for Christ
18. Women, Civil Rights, and a New Confession
19. Evangelical Marginalization and Resurgence
Conclusion: Presbyterians as Evangelicals
Appendix I: American Presbyterian Denominations Ranked by Membership
Appendix II. A Genealogical Table of American Presbyterians
Index

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