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The Global Diffusion of Evangelicalism: The Age of Billy Graham and John Stott is unavailable, but you can change that!

Evangelical Christianity underwent extraordinary expansion—geographically, culturally and theologically—in the second half of the twentieth century. How and why did it spread and change so much? How did its strategic responses to a rapidly changing world affect its diffusion, for better or for worse? This volume in the History of Evangelicalism series offers an authoritative survey of worldwide...

for the majority world is to isolate only one dimension of a many-sided event, and hence to risk distortion. It equally deserves to be remembered, for example, as the occasion at which the single-minded emphasis of Donald McGavran and Ralph Winter of Fuller Theological Seminary on the need to remember the ‘unreached peoples’ of the world first imprinted itself indelibly on the global evangelical conscience. Nonetheless, the question of the relationship of social justice to Christian mission was the
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