Evangelicalism

  • Stott on fundamentalist, liberal, evangelical

    Friday 29 July 2011 In his debate with the distinguished liberal thinker, David Edwards, John Stott developed a little parable. It used flight as a picture of freedom and sought to characterise (but not he hoped caricature) the essential difference between...

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  • Guarding the Holy Fire

    Guarding the Holy Fire

    Baker, Grand Rapids, USA, May 1999 From Wycliffe and Tyndale, Cranmer and the prayer book, Latimer and Ridley, Hooker and Herbert, Whitefield and Wesley, Newton and Simeon in England - Devereaux Jarrett and Alexander Griswold, Philander Chase and Charles...

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  • Guarding the Holy Fire

    Guarding the Holy Fire

    Bishop FitzSimons Allison of Georgetown, South Carolina, wrote: 'This excellent history of the evangelical tradition of Anglicanism should go a long way in dispelling the enormous ignorance that characterises much of our American church. Roger Steer has a wonderful feel...

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  • Church on Fire

    Hodder and Stoughton, May 1998 The Story of Anglican Evangelicals. A major survey of the Anglican church on both sides of the Atlantic. Roger Steer charts the contribution Evangelicals have made to the Anglican story and captures the zeal, commitment...

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