Mark Noll describes and interprets American Evangelical Christianity; utilising research by theologians; sociologists and political scientists; as well as the author's own historical interests; to explain the position Evangelicalism now occupies at the beginning of the new century.
#2237635 in Books Bedford/St. Martin's 2006-01-10Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 10.00 x .75 x 8.50l; #File Name: 0618610944528 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy CustomerA in my class0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Difficult to put books by McKay down. Such great writing.By CyrusI got this and the other western society book by McKay from a thrift store for a few dollars and have been mesmerized by both. The authors make history a fun topic and easy to understand. I find these books even better written that the highly revered book by Spielvogel.I assume the target audience for these books are high school and early college students; so the topics are treated too concisely but just enough to give one a good flavor so if needed; one can look up more sources online.13 of 13 people found the following review helpful. An excellent resources for teachers and studentsBy lisa navarreAs a high school history teacher; I have found this book to be an excellent resource for lecture notes. It includes specific and detailed information to illustrate significant historical periods and events that I have not found anywhere else. For example; the section on the Renaissance contains facinating detail on the role of women and Africans in Europe at that time. I have also loaned this book to students because the authors clearly outline the "so what" of historical events.