A well-researched and engagingly written theological biography of an often neglected figure. It is especially good in digging out Nevin's important proposals about the church in its American settin…
In this book, D. G. Hart investigates what was at stake in the 16th century and why Protestantism still matters. Of note is the author's recognition that the Reformers addressed the most basic ques…
This book is a concise and inforamtive guide to one of the most significant streams of Protestant Christianity in America. Expanding on the highly regarded dictionary of Christianity in America, th…
Millions of Americans identify themselves as evangelicals. But what does the word mean? For author D. G. Hart, twentieth-century evangelicalism centers on Billy Graham-those in sympathy with him an…
There has been a great deal of attention given to the phenomenon of pastors leaving the Protestant fold to join the historic Churches. Motivated by concerns over the triviality of much of what pass…
The OPC is quite literally one of the last bastions of orthodoxy in the Christian world, but its voice cannot be ignored. By reviewing the history and character of the OPC this book treats the read…
A concise and informative guide to one of the most significant streams of Protestant Christianity in America. More than 375 entries cover the ideas, events, people, movements, practices, institutio…
Three hundred years after Edwards' birth, experts on Edwards examine the vision, theology, and legacy of this theological giant. Scholars contributing essays include Harry S. Stout, George M. Marsd…
This book provides an iconoclastic new history of the entrance of evangelical Christians into national American politics. Examining the key players of the “Religious Right” ― Billy Graham, Je…
This book explores the history of the OPC between its founding and contemporary periods. It attemps to examine in greater detail than any existing account the representative events, decisions, and …