In The Future of Evangelicalism in America, thematic chapters on culture, spirituality, theology, politics, and ethnicity reveal the sources of the movement's dynamism, as well as significant challenges confronting the rising generations. A collaboration among scholars of history, religious studies, theology, political science, and ethnic studies, the volume offers unique insight into a vibrant and sometimes controversial movement, the future of which is closely tied to the future of America.
- Table of Contents
- Series Editors’ Introduction: The Future of Religion in America, by Mark Silk and Andrew H.
Walsh
- Introduction, by Candy Gunther Brown
- 1. American Evangelicalism: Character, Function, and Trajectories of Change, by Michael S. Hamilton
- 2. Sound, Style, Substance: New Directions in Evangelical Spirituality, by Chris R. Armstrong
- 3. The Emerging Divide in Evangelical Theology, by Roger E. Olson
- 4. Evangelicals, Politics, and Public Policy: Lessons from the Past, Prospects for the Future, by Amy E. Black
- 5. The Changing Face of Evangelicalism, by Timothy Tseng
- Conclusion, by Candy Gunther Brown
- Appendix A: American Religious Identification Survey: Research Design
- Appendix B: American Religious Identification Survey: Future of Religion in America Survey
- Appendix C: American Religious Identification Survey: Typology of Religious Groups
- List of Contributors
- Index