A Century of Influence

A Century of Influence

Author: Renate Howe

Publisher: UNSW Press

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 450

ISBN-13: 1921410957

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The Australian Student Christian Movement has provided a forum for exploring spirituality and social issues in the nations universities for over a century. Prime Ministers Robert Menzies and Bob Hawke were ASCM members. The ASCM was opposed to racism at home and abroad, founding Aust Volunteers Abroad, and opposing White Australia Policy.


Australian Christians in Conflict and Unity

Australian Christians in Conflict and Unity

Author: Frank Graham Engel

Publisher:

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13:

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Reissue of the 1984 study 'Australian Christians in Conflict and Unity' with a new dust jacket that bears the title 'Christians in Australia: Volume 1: Conflict and unity 1788-1926', making it uniform with the sequel 'Christians in Australia: Volume 2: Times of change 1918-1978', published in May 1993. This is the first volume of a detailed history of the relationships between the churches in Australia since European settlement that also traces the development of the ecumenical movement in this country. Includes references, a bibliography and an index. The author is a leading figure in the Australian ecumenical movement and was a Uniting Church minister and staff member of the Australian Council of Churches.


The Evangelization of the World

The Evangelization of the World

Author: Jacques A. Blocher

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 754

ISBN-13: 9780878080175

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Written in an engaging style and intended largely for a lay audience, The Evangelization of the World tells the remarkable story of how Christianity grew from an insignificant Jewish sect in the first century until, by the beginning of the twenty-first century, it had become the world's first truly global religion. The book is careful to explain historical context and mission theory, but the foci of the narrative are the great personalities of mission-- the Apostle Paul, St. Martin of Tours, St. Patrick, St. Francis Xavier, John Eliot, Count Von Zinzendorf, William Carey, Robert Morrison, David Livingstone, Mary Slessor, Albert Schweitzer, and many others-- who make this account of the expansion of the church a fascinating and often dramatic tale. In addition, the book does not neglect the great mission conferences of the twentieth century, nor does it avoid the controversial aspects of mission that, in many instances, continue to vex the movement today.


Evangelicals and the End of Christendom

Evangelicals and the End of Christendom

Author: HUGH. CHILTON

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-08-02

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9781032082103

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Exploring the response of evangelicals to the collapse of 'Greater Christian Britain' in Australia in the long 1960s, this book provides a new religious perspective to the end of empire and a fresh national perspective to the end of Christendom. In the turbulent 1960s, two foundations of the Western world rapidly and unexpectedly collapsed. 'Christendom', marked by the dominance of discursive Christianity in public culture, and 'Greater Britain', the powerful sentimental and strategic union of Britain and its settler societies, disappeared from the collective mental map with startling speed. To illuminate these contemporaneous global shifts, this book takes as a case study the response of Australian evangelical Christian leaders to the cultural and religious crises encountered between 1959 and 1979. Far from being a narrow national study, this book places its case studies in the context of the latest North American and European scholarship on secularisation, imperialism and evangelicalism. Drawing on a wide range of archival sources, it examines critical figures such as Billy Graham, Fred Nile and Hans Mol, as well as issues of empire, counter-cultural movements and racial and national identity. This study will be of particular interest to any scholar of Evangelicalism in the twentieth century. It will also be a useful resource for academics looking into the wider impacts of the decline of Christianity and the British Empire in Western civilisation.


Examining Billy Graham's Theology of Evangelism

Examining Billy Graham's Theology of Evangelism

Author: Thomas P. Johnston

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2003-03-12

Total Pages: 504

ISBN-13: 1592441629

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'Examining Billy Graham's Theology of Evangelism' was written to advance an unbiased understanding of Billy Graham's theology and practice. Theological examination of Graham's sermons revealed four distinct eras in his theology and practice: -The Early-Early Graham (pre-1949) -The Early Graham (1949-1955) -The Middle Graham (1955-1965) -The Later Graham (1965-present) In each of these eras Graham portrayed a discernible and distinct approach to defining evangelism, theological nomenclature, and cooperative strategy. No literature on Billy Graham discusses, in combination, this evolution in Graham's theology and practice. You are invited to take a fresh look at the teaching and practice of this man who has touched millions of lives through the proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.