Donald M. Lewis is Professor of Church History at Regent College and is the Secretary of the Anglican Studies Program. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. He is author of Lighten Their Darkness: The Evangelical Mission to Working-Class London, 1828-1860, The Future Shape of Anglican Ministry, and The Origins of Christian Zionism: Evangelical Support for a Jewish Homeland, as well as editor of Christianity Re-born: The Global Expansion of Evangelicalism in the 20th Century and The Blackwell Dictionary of Evangelical Biography 1730-1860.
19th Century Evangelicalism: Social Conscience and Global Vision
Speaker(s): Don Lewis
Date: Mar. 4, 2008
Length: 70:18
Product ID: RGDL3805F
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This is a Christian Thought and Culture Lecture. The evangelical emphasis on personal conversion did not mean a self-centred spiritual life. What challenge does the social and missional energy of 19th century evangelicalism offer to 21st century Christians?
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