The new evangelical social engagement / edited by Brian Steensland, Philip Goff.


New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2014];©2014
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  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Introduction: The new evangelical social engagement / Brian Steensland and Philip Goff — FORMED : emerging evangelicals navigate two transformations / James S. Bielo — Whose social justice? Which evangelicalism? Social engagement in a campus ministry / John Schmalzbauer — All Catholics now? Specters of Catholicism in evangelical social engagement / Omri Elisha — The new monasticism / Will Samson — We need a revival : young evangelical women redefine activism in New York City / Adriane Bilous — New and old evangelical public engagement: a view from the polls / John C. Green — Green evangelicals / Laurel Kearns — The rise of the diversity expert: how American evangelicals simultaneously accentuate and ignore race / Gerardo Marti and Michael O. Emerson — Prolifers of the Left: progressive evangelicals’ campaign against abortion / Daniel K. Williams — Global reflex: international evangelicals, human rights, and the new shape of American social engagement / David R. Swartz — Global poverty and evangelical action / Amy Reynolds and Stephen Offutt — What’s new about the new evangelical social engagement? / Joel Carpenter — Evangelicals of the 1970s and 2010s: what’s the same, what’s different, and what’s urgent / R. Stephen Warner — We need a new reformation / Glen Harold Stassen.

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