Believers: A Journey into Evangelical America
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- Synopsis
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Evangelical Christians comprise roughly a fourth of the U.S. population-more than 60 million Americans who say they are "born again" and experience a daily personal relationship with God. They live in every part of the country and are engaged in every walk of life. They include farmers and factory workers, teachers and tycoons, doctors, lawyers, homemakers, and the current president of the United States.
Theirs is a faith tradition that goes back more than three hundred years in this country and to Europe before that. Their personal faith and their vision of America are shaped by an understanding of the Bible as God's inerrant word and of the universe as a cosmic battlefield between the forces of good and evil. They earnestly believe that having a personal faith in Jesus Christ is humankind's only hope of salvation and are committed to what they consider to be a divine mandate to win the world to Christ and bring biblical values to bear in what they see as an increasingly secular and hedonistic society.
With panoramic sweep and intimate narrative detail, award-winning religion journalist and onetime fundamentalist Jeffery L. Sheler takes readers to the places where today's evangelicals live, work, and worship, to meet them firsthand and discover how their unique brand of Christian faith shapes their lives and how they, in turn, are shaping and being shaped by their communities and the wider culture around them. Stops along the way include:
* The trendsetting Saddleback Church in Southern California, a 15,000-member congregation that has become a template for the evangelical mega-church movement with its marketing savvy and non-traditional approach to worship and outreach, through the efforts of "America's pastor"-Saddleback's founder and bestselling author of The Purpose-Driven Life, Rick Warren.
* The Colorado Springs, Colorado, headquarters of Focus on the Family and a revealing encounter with its controversial founder, Dr. James Dobson, an influential voice of the religious right.
* A bucolic Pennsylvania hillside where thousands of evangelical teenagers flock each summer to "mosh for Jesus" in the dust and the mud of a four-day Christian rock festival and showcase for the one-billion-dollar-a-year Christian music industry.
* A mountain village in Guatemala where a team of lay missionaries from Alabama ministers to the poor and learns important lessons of faith from the people they were sent to help.
* Washington, D.C., where some of evangelicalism's chief political operatives roam the corridors of power, seeking to capitalize on the growing activism of conservative Christian voters and the heightened stature of having an evangelical Christian in the White House.
Through poignant personal stories reported superbly and presented in a riveting style, Believers paints an in-depth portrait of a people of faith who believe in the power of the gospel to transform lives, and of their pursuit of a vision for a just and righteous America.
- Copyright:
- 2006
Book Details
- Book Quality:
- Publisher Quality
- Book Size:
- 336 Pages
- ISBN-13:
- 9781440685071
- Related ISBNs:
- 9780143112679
- Publisher:
- Penguin Group US
- Date of Addition:
- 08/22/14
- Copyrighted By:
- Jeffery L. Sheler
- Adult content:
- No
- Language:
- English
- Has Image Descriptions:
- No
- Categories:
- Nonfiction, Religion and Spirituality
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- Bookshare Staff
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- This is a copyrighted book.