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Has Evangelical Christianity become a political entity?
What is the difference between “evangelical” and “evangelism”?
Do evangelicals literally believe the Bible?
Thirty-five percent of Americans today are evangelical Christians, yet many people are uncertain of what that term actually means. The Beliefnet® Guide to Evangelical Christianity offers a clear, unbiased description of evangelical beliefs and practices—including how they have changed throughout history and what they are now. It also dispels many current misconceptions about this faith group and its followers.
The Beliefnet® Guide to Evangelical Christianity addresses topics such as evangelical Christians’ approach to the accuracy of the Bible, their relationship with Jesus Christ, and the connection to conservative politics. Its nuts-and-bolts approach will appeal both to evangelicals who want to know more about the history of their religion and community and to general readers who want to understand the rise of evangelicalism over the past decades.
From the premier source of information on religion and spirituality, the Beliefnet® Guides introduce you to the major traditions, leaders, and issues of faith in the world today.
What is the difference between “evangelical” and “evangelism”?
Do evangelicals literally believe the Bible?
Thirty-five percent of Americans today are evangelical Christians, yet many people are uncertain of what that term actually means. The Beliefnet® Guide to Evangelical Christianity offers a clear, unbiased description of evangelical beliefs and practices—including how they have changed throughout history and what they are now. It also dispels many current misconceptions about this faith group and its followers.
The Beliefnet® Guide to Evangelical Christianity addresses topics such as evangelical Christians’ approach to the accuracy of the Bible, their relationship with Jesus Christ, and the connection to conservative politics. Its nuts-and-bolts approach will appeal both to evangelicals who want to know more about the history of their religion and community and to general readers who want to understand the rise of evangelicalism over the past decades.
From the premier source of information on religion and spirituality, the Beliefnet® Guides introduce you to the major traditions, leaders, and issues of faith in the world today.
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About Wendy Murray Zoba
Wendy Murray Zoba is an award-winning journalist who has covered evangelical Christianity for two decades. She has served as a regional reporter for Time magazine and has worked as associate editor and senior writer for Christianity Today, as well as for GODS Magazine.
Philip Yancey is a distinguished writer with 20 books to his credit and a total of more than 7 million copies in print. His books, including The Jesus I Never Knew, What's So Amazing About Grace?, and Where Is God When It Hurts? have won a total of 12 Gold Medallion Awards. He has been published in Reader's Digest, Christianity Today, and the Saturday Evening Post.
Philip Yancey is a distinguished writer with 20 books to his credit and a total of more than 7 million copies in print. His books, including The Jesus I Never Knew, What's So Amazing About Grace?, and Where Is God When It Hurts? have won a total of 12 Gold Medallion Awards. He has been published in Reader's Digest, Christianity Today, and the Saturday Evening Post.
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