Description |
[iv], 145 pages ; 22 cm |
Summary |
..."In 'The Evangelical Experience' Anthony Coleman gives the reader an inside look at the Evangelical movement in America. Having been a part of the faith during his formative and early adult years, Coleman shares his personal journey into, and out of, Evangelicalism, as well as his observations on how accepting the Church's doctrine affects the believer in diverse ways. Coleman concludes by wondering aloud what life and faith look like after leaving conservative Christianity, and shares his thoughts on a tentative way forward. Evangelicals will find much they relate to, non-Evangelicals will gain a better understanding of the movement, and former Evangelicals will find a companion on their journey. This work is an important addition to the study of the conservative strand in modern Christianity, and Coleman's is an important voice in the conversation about religion in America today. " -- back cover. |
Subject |
Evangelicalism -- United States -- History -- 21st century.
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United States -- Church history -- 21st century.
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Protestant churches -- Doctrines.
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ISBN |
9781515160403 (paperback) |
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1515160408 (paperback) |
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