Altar call in Europe: Billy Graham, mass evangelism, and the Cold-War West

Billy Graham's ministry is often described as a quintessentially American success story. However, by 1954, Billy Graham was bigger news in London than in Texas. Altar Call explores how Graham's encounters and perception in Europe shaped what was from the beginning on an international minis...

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Autor principal: Balbier, Uta A. 1974- (Author)
Tipo de documento: Electronic/Print Livro
Idioma:Inglês
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Publicado em: New York Oxford University Press [2022]
Em:Ano: 2022
(Cadeias de) Palavra- chave padrão:B Graham, Billy 1918-2018 / Conflitto est-ovest / Evangelizzazione
Classificações IxTheo:KAJ Época contemporânea
Outras palavras-chave:B Evangelistic work (Europe) History 20th century
B Graham, Billy (1918-2018)
B Billy Graham Evangelistic Association
B Europe Church history 20th century
B Revivals (Europe) History 20th century
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Resumo:Billy Graham's ministry is often described as a quintessentially American success story. However, by 1954, Billy Graham was bigger news in London than in Texas. Altar Call explores how Graham's encounters and perception in Europe shaped what was from the beginning on an international ministry. Graham was responsible for an unparalleled transformation of US evangelicalism in the second half of the twentieth century. He is also remembered as America's pastor-in-chief, having met with every US President since Harry S. Truman. But Graham's path to triumph was paved abroad. The revival meetings Graham held in London, Berlin, and New York in the 1950s provided lively fora for ministers, politicians, and ordinary Christians to imagine and experience the future of faith, the role of religion in the Cold War, and the intersections between faith and consumer culture in new ways. Graham challenged believers and religious leaders alike to re-position religion amidst the rise of consumerism, moral post-war regeneration, and cold-war tensions. At this confluence of anxieties and desires across the Atlantic, Graham's ministry revealed remarkably similar needs among the faithful and those yearning for renewal. It is the responses of Church leaders to this need, rather than inherent differences in religious sensitivities, that helps to explain the divergent paths to secularization between the US and its European allies, Germany and the UK.
Descrição do item:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 213-222
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ISBN:0197502253
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780197502259.001.0001