Preface to the Third Edition
Introduction
Part One
Before Fundamentalism
I. Evangelical America at the Brink of Crisis
II. The Paths Diverge
III. D. L. Moody and a New American Evangelism
Part Two
The Shaping of a Coalition
This Age and the Millennium
IV. Prologue: The Paradox of Revivalist Fundamentalism
V. Two Revisions of Millennialism
VI. Dispensationalism and the Baconian Ideal
VII. History, Society, and the Church
Holiness
VIII. The Victorious Life
IX. The Social Dimensions of Holiness
X.
George M. Marsden is Francis A. McAnaney Professor Emeritus of History at The University of Notre Dame and a Distinguished Scholar in the History of Christianity at Calvin Theological Seminary. He has published major works on a variety of topics concerning American religion and culture, and his awards include The Bancroft Prize in History and the Grawemeyer Award in Religion. He lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
One of Christianity Today's 100 Books of the Century
Superb...to be recommended to all students of early
twentieth-century culture and religion.
*American Historical Review*
Scholarship at its best.
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Marsden reveals a great deal of history, showing the origins,
development and growth of evangelicalism and fundamentalism. His is
a focused yet broad scholarly work that has stood the test of time,
a worthwhile history resource on fundamentalism in America.
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