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From the Archives: Instructions to Young Converts Charles Finney (1792-1875)
The Best Seats in the House
God's College and Radical Change
The Making of a Revivalist Finney and the heritage of Edwards Reverend Dr. Allen C. Gueizo is professor of church history and Academic Dean att the seminary of the Reformed Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His new book Edwards on the Will: A Century of American Theological Debate is published by Wesleyan University Press.
From the Archives: Lectures on Revivals of Religion (1835)
From the Archives: The Oberlin Evangelist, 16 December 1840
From the Archives: Lectures on Systematic Theology
Charles Grandison Finney: Recommended Resources
From the Editor: Father of Modern Revivalism
Spiritual Awakenings in North America: Christian History Timeline An Overview of 180 Years
Charles Grandison Finney & the Second Phase of the Second Great Awakening
Asahel Nettleton
In the Wake of the Second Great Awakening
Spiritual Awakenings in North America: Recommended Resources
The Booths' American Mentors Three revivalists from across the Atlantic profoundly influenced the Booths' theology and mission. Dr. John Coutts, us an author, broadcaster, and lecturer in religious studies at Avery Hill College in London. A Salvation Army officer for twenty years, he is currently a soldier in the Army's corps in Gravesend, Kent.
The Abolitionists Despised and often attacked, they courageously carried the slaves' cause for thirty years. Why have these inescapably Christian men and women been forgotten? Tim Stafford is senior writer for Christianity Today and author of numerous books including, with Dave Dravecky, Comeback (Zondervan, 1991). He is writing a historical novel on the abolitionist movement.
Broken Churches, Broken Nation When slavery divided America's churches, what could hold the nation together?
Christianity and the Civil War: Christian History Timeline Dr. Keith J. Hardman is chair of the department of philosophy and religion at Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, and the author of Charles Grandison Finney, 1792–1875: Revivalist and Reformer (Syracuse, 1987)
William Carey: The Christian History Timeline Mark Galli is associate editor of Christian History.
Christianity on the Early American Frontier: Christian History Timeline Keith J. Hardman is professor of philosophy and religion at Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania. He is author of Charles Grandison Finney: 1792–1875 (Syracuse, 1987) and a member of the Christian History advisory board.
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