Timothy L. Smith was the Director of the Program in American Religious History and Professor of History at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. He is author of Revivalism and Social Reform: American Protestantism on the Eve of the Civil War and Whitefield and Wesley on the New Birth.
Whitefield, Wesley, and Evangelical Social Reform (1987 Staley Lectures)
Speaker(s): Timothy Smith
Date: 1987
Length: 2h39m
Product ID: RGDL1707S
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This series explores of the origins and relationship of Wesleyan and Calvinist Evangelicals in North America. The lectures concern these three topics: 1) George Whitefield and John Wesley; 2) Protestant Pluralism in Early America; and 3) A Shared Evangelical Heritage: 19th Century Social Concern.
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