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Warfare and Waves: Calvinists and Charismatics in the Church of England

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Why is the Church of England perceived by many as homophobic, misogynist, or just plain weird? Because two movements within it, the Calvinists and the Charismatics, have recently achieved a degree of influence disproportionate to their numerical strength. The Calvinists have played the media and ecclesiastical politics games with skill and determination, while sternly identifying themselves as guardians of the one true Reformed doctrine. The Charismatics have taken a different approach, embracing many elements of late-modern culture while retaining a distinctly premodern worldview.Peter Herriot argues that to recover from the opportunity costs and reputational damage that it has suffered at their hands, the Church of England must seize back the agenda from the Calvinists and face outwards rather than inwards. In its efforts to come to terms with globalization, the church’s leadership will need to sideline the Calvinists and encourage the Charismatics with their recently increased social involvement.Written by a social psychologist, Warfare and Waves is full of detailed case studies that give a vivid insight into the organizational structures and subcultures of these two very different evangelical movements.Table of ContentsPrefaceChapter 1 Institutions and MovementsChapter 2 Geneva, Lambeth, Los Angeles, and TorontoChapter 3 The Production Line: Calvinist Formation and LeadersChapter 4 Trouble and Strife: Calvinist OrganizationsChapter 5 The Power House: Calvinist Congregations and CultureChapter 6 Big and Bigger: Charismatic OrganizationChapter 7 The Charismatic SelfChapter 8 Change: Rhetoric and RealityChapter 9 The Days of Miracles and WondersChapter 10 A Global InstitutionBibliographyIndex
Request Code : ZLIBIO4234580
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Year:
2017
Publisher:
Lutterworth Press
Language:
English
Pages:
218
ISBN 10:
0718894863
ISBN 13:
9780718894863
ISBN:
0718894863,9780718894863

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