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The Oxford History of Protestant Dissenting Traditions, Volume IV Jehu J. Hanciles (D. W. Ruth Brooks Associate Professor of World Christianity, D. W. Ruth Brooks Associate Professor of World Christianity, Candler School of Theology at Emory University)

The Oxford History of Protestant Dissenting Traditions, Volume IV By Jehu J. Hanciles (D. W. Ruth Brooks Associate Professor of World Christianity, D. W. Ruth Brooks Associate Professor of World Christianity, Candler School of Theology at Emory University)

Summary

The fourth volume in the Oxford History of Protestant Dissenting Traditions series covers the twentieth century. Featuring newly-commissioned contributions from an interdisciplinary cast of scholars it shows that by the end of the twentieth century the Protestant dissenting tradition had become fully globalized and highly diversified in its impact.

The Oxford History of Protestant Dissenting Traditions, Volume IV Summary

The Oxford History of Protestant Dissenting Traditions, Volume IV: The Twentieth Century: Traditions in a Global Context by Jehu J. Hanciles (D. W. Ruth Brooks Associate Professor of World Christianity, D. W. Ruth Brooks Associate Professor of World Christianity, Candler School of Theology at Emory University)

The five-volume Oxford History of Protestant Dissenting Traditions series is governed by a motif of migration ('out-of-England'). It first traces organized church traditions that arose in England as Dissenters distanced themselves from a state church defined by diocesan episcopacy, the Book of Common Prayer, the Thirty-Nine Articles, and royal supremacy, but then follows those traditions as they spread beyond England-and also traces newer traditions that emerged downstream in other parts of the world from earlier forms of Dissent. Secondly, it does the same for the doctrines, church practices, stances toward state and society, attitudes toward Scripture, and characteristic patterns of organization that also originated in earlier English Dissent, but that have often defined a trajectory of influence independent ecclesiastical organizations. Volume IV examines the globalization of dissenting traditions in the twentieth century. During this period, Protestant Dissent achieved not only its widest geographical reach but also the greatest genealogical distance from its point of origin. Covering Africa, Asia, the Middle East, America, Europe, Latin America, and the Pacific, this collection provides detailed examination of Protestant Dissent as a globalizing movement. Contributors probe the radical shifts and complex reconstruction that took place as dissenting traditions encountered diverse cultures and took root in a multitude of contexts, many of which were experiencing major historical change at the same time. This authoritative overview unambiguously reveals that 'Dissent' was transformed as it travelled.

The Oxford History of Protestant Dissenting Traditions, Volume IV Reviews

These two volumes provide the last pillars of what is now a substantial monument of collective research and writing. As there was an Oxford series on the history of Anglicanism, so this new odyssey, surveying the myriad histories of Protestant Dissenting traditions, shows that the Anglicans have again demonstrated their ability to provoke alternatives ... there are many rich, and rewarding, excavations here and much of value has been accomplished. * Andrew Chandler, Journal of Ecclesiastical History *
...clearly ground-breaking and fully deserves the praise and attention, from scholars and interested general readers alike... * Sharon Butler, Congregational History Society *

About Jehu J. Hanciles (D. W. Ruth Brooks Associate Professor of World Christianity, D. W. Ruth Brooks Associate Professor of World Christianity, Candler School of Theology at Emory University)

Jehu J. Hanciles is D. W. Ruth Brooks Associate Professor of World Christianity at Candler School of Theology, Emory University. He is the author of Euthanasia of a Mission: African Church Autonomy in a Colonial Context (2002) and Beyond Christendom: Globalization, African Migration and the Transformation of the West (2008). He has written and published mainly in issues related to the history of Christianity, notably the African experience, and globalization. His current research aims to survey the history of global Christian expansion through the lens of migration.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors Timothy Larsen and Mark A. Noll: Series Introduction Jehu J. Hanciles: Introduction Part I: Africa 1: Jehu J. Hanciles: Dissenting Traditions in Africa 2: Allan Anderson: Charismatic Ministries and the Pentecostalization of African Christianity 3: Akintunde Akinade: Indigenization, Translation, and Transformation Part II: Asia and the Middle East 4: John Roxborogh: Protestant Dissenting Traditions in Asia in the Twentieth Century 5: Wonsuk Ma: Megachurches in Asia and Dissenting Movement: The Case of Yoido Full Gospel Church 6: Peter Tze Ming Ng: Dissenting Traditions and Indigenous Christianity: The Case in China 7: Deanna Ferree Womack: Saving Syria: An Arab Protestant Reformation Part III: America and Europe 8: Laura Rominger Porter: Dissent as Mainline 9: Bill Leonard: South Baptists and Evangelical Dissent 10: David Daniels: The Twentieth-Century Black Church: A Dissenting Tradition in a Global Context 11: Cecil M. Robeck, Jr: Pentecostals and Charismatics in America 12: Toivo Pilli and Ian Randall: Free Church Traditions in Twentieth-Century Europe 13: Sylvia Collins-Mayo: Dissent by Default: 'Believing Without Belonging' in Twenty-First-Century England Part IV: Latin America 14: Stephen Dove: Historical and Ideological Lineages of Dissenting Protestantism in Latin America 15: Martin Lindhardt: Chilean Pentecostalism: Methodism Renewed 16: Virginia Garrard: Dissenting Religion: Protestantism in Latin America Part V: The Pacific 17: Brian Howell and Michael Rynkeiwich: Localization and Indigenization of Christianity in the Pacific 18: Jane Samson: Fijian and Tongan Methodism

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The Oxford History of Protestant Dissenting Traditions, Volume IV: The Twentieth Century: Traditions in a Global Context by Jehu J. Hanciles (D. W. Ruth Brooks Associate Professor of World Christianity, D. W. Ruth Brooks Associate Professor of World Christianity, Candler School of Theology at Emory University)
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