The Revival of Evangelicalism: Mission and Piety in the Victorian Church of Scotland
The Revival of Evangelicalism presents a critical analysis of the evangelical movement in the national Church. It emphasises the manner in which the movement both continued along certain pre-Disruption lines and evolved to represent a broader spectrum of Reformed Presbyterian doctrine and piety during the long reign of Queen Victoria. The author interweaves biographical case studies of influential figures who played key roles in the process of revival and recovery, including William Muir, Norman MacLeod and A. H. Charteris. Based on a diverse range of primary sources, the book places the chronological development of ‘established evangelicalism’ within the broader context of British imperialism, German biblical criticism, European Romanticism and Victorian print culture.

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The Revival of Evangelicalism: Mission and Piety in the Victorian Church of Scotland
The Revival of Evangelicalism presents a critical analysis of the evangelical movement in the national Church. It emphasises the manner in which the movement both continued along certain pre-Disruption lines and evolved to represent a broader spectrum of Reformed Presbyterian doctrine and piety during the long reign of Queen Victoria. The author interweaves biographical case studies of influential figures who played key roles in the process of revival and recovery, including William Muir, Norman MacLeod and A. H. Charteris. Based on a diverse range of primary sources, the book places the chronological development of ‘established evangelicalism’ within the broader context of British imperialism, German biblical criticism, European Romanticism and Victorian print culture.

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The Revival of Evangelicalism: Mission and Piety in the Victorian Church of Scotland

The Revival of Evangelicalism: Mission and Piety in the Victorian Church of Scotland

by Andrew Michael Jones
The Revival of Evangelicalism: Mission and Piety in the Victorian Church of Scotland

The Revival of Evangelicalism: Mission and Piety in the Victorian Church of Scotland

by Andrew Michael Jones

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The Revival of Evangelicalism presents a critical analysis of the evangelical movement in the national Church. It emphasises the manner in which the movement both continued along certain pre-Disruption lines and evolved to represent a broader spectrum of Reformed Presbyterian doctrine and piety during the long reign of Queen Victoria. The author interweaves biographical case studies of influential figures who played key roles in the process of revival and recovery, including William Muir, Norman MacLeod and A. H. Charteris. Based on a diverse range of primary sources, the book places the chronological development of ‘established evangelicalism’ within the broader context of British imperialism, German biblical criticism, European Romanticism and Victorian print culture.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781474491662
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Publication date: 01/27/2022
Series: Scottish Religious Cultures
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

Andrew Michael Jones completed his PhD at the University of Edinburgh in 2018 and is currently an Assistant Professor of History at Reinhardt Universitynear Atlanta, Georgia. His research focuses on religion, identity and race in modern Scotland and the Scottish diaspora.

Table of Contents

AbbreviationsIntroduction: The Victorian Kirk and Scottish EvangelicalismSection One: Continuation 1. The Middle Party and William Muir2. Recovery and Mission at Home and AbroadSection Two: Breadth3. The Romantic Evangelicalism of Norman MacLeod4. In and Beyond the KirkSection Three: Impact5. A. H. Charteris and the Democratisation of Evangelicalism6. Revival, Holiness and ActionConclusion: The Legacy of Established Evangelicalism Bibliography

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