Shelter from the Storm
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
An insider's account of the federal response to the COVID-19 pandemic's disruption of our mortgage, housing, and financial markets.
Cet érudit chrétien évangélique progressiste se penche sur l'histoire, examinant les tendances intellectuelles au sein du mouvement évangélique américain. Son travail se caractérise par une profonde contemplation de la relation entre la foi et la raison, révélant souvent les tensions et les défis auxquels est confronté l'évangélisme moderne. Son style de prose est précis et stimulant, ce qui en fait une voix importante dans son domaine.






An insider's account of the federal response to the COVID-19 pandemic's disruption of our mortgage, housing, and financial markets.
A best-selling text thoroughly updated, including new chapters on the last 30 years "An excellent study that will help historians appreciate the importance of Christianity in the history of the United States and Canada." - The Journal of American History "Scholars and general readers alike will gain unique insights into the multifaceted character of Christianity in its New World environment. Nothing short of brilliant." - Harry S. Stout, Yale University "A new standard for textbooks on the history of North American Christianity." - James Turner, University of Notre Dame Mark Noll's A History of Christianity in the United States and Canada has been firmly established as the standard text on the Christian experience in North America. Now Noll has thoroughly revised, updated, and expanded his classic text to incorporate new materials and important themes, events, leaders, and changes of the last thirty years. Once again readers will benefit from his insights on the United States and Canada in this superb narrative survey of Christian churches, institutions, and cultural engagements from the colonial period through 2018.
This new edition of a bestselling textbook isolates key events that provide a framework for understanding the history of Christianity.
America's Book shows how the Bible decisively shaped American national history even as that history decisively influenced the use of Scripture.
An illuminating Look at who evangelicals are, how evangelicalism has changed over time, and How Evangelicalism Continues to Develop in surprising ways Book jacket.
A comprehensive history of worldwide evangelicalism in the later 19th century.
The first in a series of books presenting a connected history of evangelical movements in the English-speaking world spread over nearly three centuries.
What do God's judgments have to do with history? Steven J. Keillor presents the bold thesis that divine judgment can be a fruitful category for historical investigation. In fact, he makes the case that Christianity is rightly grasped as an interpretation of history more than a worldview or philosophy. Grounding his thesis first on a study of God's judgments in the teaching of both the Old and New Testaments, Keillor then revisits two prominent events in U.S. history, the burning of Washington in 1814 and the Civil War, to further explore and test his interpretive principle of divine judgment. He concludes by suggesting the relevance of his thesis to some pressing contemporary concerns.