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American Evangelicals

A Contemporary History of a Mainstream Religious Movement

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The book delves into the historical roots and contemporary significance of Evangelical Christians, tracing their origins to the Great Awakening of the 18th century. It addresses misconceptions and stereotypes, while exploring critical issues such as the relationship between science and faith, the authority of scripture, and matters of gender and racial equality. Through this analysis, Hankins aims to provide a deeper understanding of the Evangelical movement's impact on American society and its role in shaping modern conservative Protestantism.

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American Evangelicals, Barry Hankins

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