TY - BOOK AU - Bebbington,David AU - Jones,David Ceri TI - Evangelicalism and fundamentalism in the United Kingdom during the twentieth century SN - 9780191642111 AV - BR1642.G7 E93 2013eb U1 - 270 22 PY - 2013/// CY - Oxford, New York PB - Oxford University Press KW - Evangelicalism KW - Great Britain KW - History KW - 20th century KW - Fundamentalism KW - Évangélisme KW - Grande-Bretagne KW - Histoire KW - 20e siècle KW - Fondamentalisme KW - RELIGION KW - Christian Church KW - bisacsh KW - Christianity KW - fast KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 377-393) and index; Cover; Contents; List of Abbreviations; List of Contributors; 1. Introduction; I. Before Fundamentalism; 2. The British Contribution to The Fundamentals; 3. A Scottish Fundamentalist? Thomas Whitelaw of Kilmarnock (1840-1917); II. The Beginnings of British Fundamentalism; 4. Evangelicalism and Fundamentalism in the Inter-War Church of England; 5. Methodist Fundamentalism Before and After the First World War; 6. Baptists and Fundamentalism in Inter-War Britain; 7. How Fundamentalist were British Brethren during the 1920s?; 8. Women, Men, and Fundamentalism in England during the 1920s and 1930s; 9. Fundamentalism and Anti-Catholicism in Inter-War English EvangelicalismIII. The Later Twentieth Century; 10. Billy Graham, Evangelism, and Fundamentalism; 11. Evangelical or Fundamentalist? The Case of John Stott; 12. Secession is an Ugly Thing': The Emergence and Development of Free Methodism in Late Twentieth-Century England; 13. Evangelical, But Not 'Fundamentalist': A Case Study of the New Churches in York, 1980-2011; IV. National Variations; 14. Revivalism and Fundamentalism in Ulster: W.P. Nicholson in Context; 15. Fundamentalism in Scotland; 16. Evangelicalism and Fundamentalism in Post-War Wales, 1947-1981V. Theological Reflections; 17. Pentecostalism and Fundamentalism; 18. Evangelical Bases of Faith and Fundamentalizing Tendencies; 19. Evangelicals, Fundamentalism, and Theology; 20. Conclusion; Select Bibliography; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z N2 - Historians have sometimes argued, and popular discourse certainly assumes, that evangelicalism and fundamentalism are identical. In the twenty-first century, when Islamic fundamentalism is at the centre of the world's attention, whether or not evangelicalism should be seen as the Christian version of fundamentalism is an important matter for public understanding. The essays that make up this book analyse this central question. Drawing on empirical evidence from many parts of the United Kingdom and from across the course of the twentieth century, the essays show that fundamentalism certainly existed in Britain, that evangelicals did sometimes show tendencies in a fundamentalist direction, but that evangelicalism in Britain cannot simply be equated with fundamentalism. The evangelical movement within Protestantism that arose in the wake of the eighteenth-century revival exerted an immense influence on British society over the two subsequent centuries UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=643994 ER -