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The Evangelical Imagination: How Stories, Images, and Metaphors Created a Culture in Crisis

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08 August 2023

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An acclaimed author shows that understanding evangelicalism means understanding not only the faith commitments at the movement's core but also the images, metaphors, assumptions, and stories that have cultivated evangelical culture.

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An acclaimed author shows that understanding evangelicalism means understanding not only the faith commitments at the movement's core but also the images, metaphors, assumptions, and stories that have cultivated evangelical culture.
The Evangelical Imagination: How Stories, Images, and Metaphors Created a Culture in Crisis $39.99
Koorong code 636602
ISBN 9781587435751
Pages 272
Publisher Brazos Press
Publication date 08 August 2023
Dimensions 28 x 139 x 215mm
Weight 1.155kg
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    Wonderful survey of evangelicalism's most cherished values and ideas.

    Karen Swallow Prior is a an English Lit. lecturer with a love of Charles Dickens and Jane Austen and a fabulous capacity to synthesise a cultural story of movement, influences and sacred cows. Prior dismantles the follies of Christian spin, colonialism, entrepreneurship, and premillennialism, of stereotypes Christians have adopted from previous centuries and what they say to us today. Prior is witty and erudite, a wonderful writer and Evangelical Imagination is a delight to read.