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Evangelicalism and fundamentalism in the United Kingdom during the twentieth centuryEvangelicalism and fundamentalism in the United Kingdom during the twentieth century

Evangelicalism and fundamentalism in the United Kingdom during the twentieth century

David Ceri Jones, David Bebbington

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Historians have sometimes argued, and popular discourse certainly assumes, that evangelicalism and fundamentalism are identical. In the twenty-first century, when Islamic fundamentalism is at the centre of the world's attention, whether or not evangelicalism should be seen as the Christian version of fundamentalism is an important matter for public understanding. The essays that make up this book analyse this central question. Drawing on empirical evidence from many parts of the United Kingdom and from across the course of the twentieth century, the essays show that fundamentalism certainly existed in Britain, that evangelicals did sometimes show tendencies in a fundamentalist direction, but that evangelicalism in Britain cannot simply be equated with fundamentalism. The evangelical movement within Protestantism that arose in the wake of the eighteenth-century revival exerted an immense influence on British society over the two subsequent centuries.

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OL Work ID
OL16811026W

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EvangelicalismFundamentalismGreat britain, history, 20th centuryHistoryEvangelikale BewegungFundamentalismus

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