The Urban Pulpit(English, Hardcover, Bowman Matthew)

The Urban Pulpit(English, Hardcover, Bowman Matthew)

  • Bowman Matthew
Publisher:Oxford University Press IncISBN 13: 9780199977604ISBN 10: 0199977607

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The Urban Pulpit(English, Hardcover, Bowman Matthew) is written by Bowman Matthew and published by Oxford University Press Inc. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0199977607 (ISBN 10) and 9780199977604 (ISBN 13).

Matthew Bowman explores the world of a neglected group of American Christians: self-identified liberal evangelicals who began in the late nineteenth century to reconcile traditional evangelical spirituality with progressive views on social activism and theological questions. These evangelicals emphasized both the importance of supernatural conversion experience, but also argued that science, art, and relieving the poverty created by a new industrial economy could facilitate encounters with Christ. The Urban Pulpit chronicles the struggle of liberal evangelicals against conservative Protestants, who questioned their theological sincerity, and against secular reformers, who grew increasingly devoted to the cause of cultural pluralism and increasingly suspicious of evangelicals over the course of the twentieth century. Liberal evangelicals walked a difficult path, facing increasing polarization in twentieth-century American public life: both conservative evangelicals and secular reformers insisted that religion and science, and evangelical Christianity and cultural diversity, were necessarily at odds. Liberal evangelicals rejected such simple dichotomies, but nonetheless found defending their middle way increasingly difficult. Drawing on history, anthropology, and religious studies, Bowman paints a complex portrait of a group of religious believers at work, at worship, and engaged in advocacy in the public square.