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Gospel and Religious Freedom

Historical Studies in Evangelicalism and Political Engagement

Gospel and Religious Freedom

Historical Studies in Evangelicalism and Political Engagement

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Publisher: Baylor University Press
ISBN: 9781481318860
Number of Pages: 277
Published: 01/07/2023
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm
Religious freedom as enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights remains a perennial concern across the globe. Over the centuries many evangelicals have not enjoyed this right in practice, but they have generally advocated its acceptance, especially to allow the spread of the gospel. Not always, however, have they supported freedom for religious groups besides themselves, and sometimes they have endorsed discrimination against other bodies.

The Gospel and Religious Freedom explores the complex relationship in theory and practice between evangelicals and religious freedom, covering periods from the eighteenth century to the present. The volume includes studies of the intellectual lineage of asserting the free exercise of religion, of evangelicals in the United States who endorsed religious liberty in the early twentieth century, and of recent American evangelical political pressure on behalf of freedom of religion at home and abroad. Other contributions address the evangelical defense of the cause in British territories in the age of William Wilberforce, the apparent threat to religious liberty by Roman Catholics throughout the world, an evangelical attempt to restrain Muslim laws in Nigeria, and the persecution of believers by Communists in Eastern Europe and China.

Evangelical Christians emerge as preeminently concerned with evangelism, but in other respects they are diverse in their responses to challenges in various global regions. This volume is designed to demonstrate something of the significance of the evangelical movement in the history of the modern world.

  • Foreword
    David W. Bebbington
  • Introduction
    Robert J. Joustra
  • Part One: America
  • 1. Protestant Dissenters, a Second Magna Carta, and Religious Freedom
    Nicholas P. Miller
  • 2. William Jennings Bryan, the Round Table Club, and Religious Freedom
    Jeffrey McDonald
  • 3. George W. Truett and Religious Liberty
    Todd D. Still
  • 4. "Their Blood Cries Out": Religious Freedom and Persecution Politics
    Melani McAlister
  • 5. Principled Position or Interest Group Politics?: Evangelicals and Religious Liberty in the Trump Era
    Barry Hankins
  • Part Two: The World
  • 6. Evangelical Toleration in the Age of Wilberforce: Dissenters, Missionaries, and Colonial Others
    John Coffey
  • 7. "Totalitarianism in Religion": Roman Catholicism, Religious Liberty, and the British Evangelical Imagination before Vatican II
    John Maiden
  • 8. Norman Anderson, Islam, and Religious Freedom in Nigeria
    Todd M. Thompson
  • 9. Evangelicals and the Communist Regimes in Postwar East-Central Europe
    Mary Heimann
  • 10. An Open Door That No One Can Shut: Evangelicals under Repression in China, 1949–1982
    Wai Luen Kwok
  • Afterword
    Judd Birdsall
  • Contributors

David W. Bebbington

David W. Bebbington is Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Stirling in Scotland. He is the author of Baptists through the Centuries: A History of a Global People, Patterns in History: A Christian Perspective on Historical Thought, The Evangelical Quadrilateral: Characterizing the British Gospel Movement, The Evangelical Quadrilateral: The Denominational Mosaic of the British Gospel Movement, and The Gospel in Latin America: Historical Studies in Evangelicalism and the Global South.