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Evangelicals And The End Of Christendom Religion Australia And The Crises Of The 1960s Hugh Chilton

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Evangelicals And The End Of Christendom Religion Australia And The Crises Of The 1960s Hugh Chilton
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.9 MB
Pages: 266
Author: Hugh Chilton
ISBN: 9781138087781, 1138087785
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Evangelicals And The End Of Christendom Religion Australia And The Crises Of The 1960s Hugh Chilton by Hugh Chilton 9781138087781, 1138087785 instant download after payment.

Exploring the response of evangelicals to the collapse of 'Greater Christian Britain' in Australia in the long 1960s, this book provides a new religious perspective to the end of empire and a fresh national perspective to the end of Christendom.
In the turbulent 1960s, two foundations of the Western world rapidly and unexpectedly collapsed. 'Christendom', marked by the dominance of discursive Christianity in public culture, and 'Greater Britain', the powerful sentimental and strategic union of Britain and its settler societies, disappeared from the collective mental map with startling speed.
To illuminate these contemporaneous global shifts, this book takes as a case study the response of Australian evangelical Christian leaders to the cultural and religious crises encountered between 1959 and 1979. Far from being a narrow national study, this book places its case studies in the context of the latest North American and European scholarship on secularisation, imperialism and evangelicalism. Drawing on a wide range of archival sources, it examines critical figures such as Billy Graham, Fred Nile and Hans Mol, as well as issues of empire, counter-cultural movements and racial and national identity.
This study will be of particular interest to any scholar of Evangelicalism in the twentieth century. It will also be a useful resource for academics looking into the wider impacts of the decline of Christianity and the British Empire in Western civilisation.

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