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Evangelicalism In Britain 1935-1995
A personal sketch
Oliver Barclay
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I offered Christ to them'. Thus John Wesley described his message. His words focus on the heart of evangelicalism as a living, active movement, centred on Christ. Oliver Barclay offers a first-hand account of some momentous years of British evangelicalism. This is the work of an active participant, providing a unique perspective on a period that has shaped the church and determined its future. Here are revealing insights into the contributions of such major figures as D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, Douglas Johnson, John Stott, William Still, J. I. Packer, Billy Graham, Francis Schaeffer, Hans Rookmaaker and Donald MacKay. This broad-brush assessment also illuminates a variety of significant movements such as the Evangelical Alliance, Keswick, the Student Christian Movement, the Oxford Group/MRA, the Fellowship of the Kingdom, the new churches, TEAR Fund, and the Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship (formerly the Inter-Varsity Fellowship). Dr Barclay's testimony provides timely insights into the nature of evangelicalism, both as a movement and a confessional stance uniquely rooted in classical Christianity.
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ISBN
: 9780851111896
Producer
: IVP UK
Product Code
: 494123
Binding
: Paperback
Number of pages
: 160
Release Date
: 17.10.1997
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