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David Moberg

    Research in the social scientific study of religion
    The Great Reversal
    • The Great Reversal

      • 242pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      The book examines the shift of the evangelical church away from social welfare and reform in the early twentieth century, questioning whether personal evangelism conflicts with social concerns. Dr. Moberg analyzes the causes and effects of this "Great Reversal," emphasizing the need to address both social evils and personal sin through a biblical lens. He concludes by highlighting positive developments that aim to restore the church's leadership role in social issues, advocating for a renewed commitment to social justice within evangelical Christianity.

      The Great Reversal
    • The purpose of this book is to provide an outlet for original research articles examining the role and value of religious and spiritual constructs across the social sciences. The aim of the series is to include an international and interfaith voice to this research dialogue. An effort is made to be interdisciplinary and academically eclectic.The articles in the current volume represent a wide array of perspectives and research projects. Most of the articles report the findings of quantitative or qualitative investigations, but some deal with methodology, theory, or applications of social science studies in the field of religion, and some are applied, demonstrating the relevance of the social sciences to religious organizations and their clergy.The value of the volume is that it gives to researchers in this area a broad perspective on the issues and methods of religious research across a spectrum of academic disciplines. The aim of the book is to stimulate a creative, integrative dialogue that will enhance interdisciplinary research.

      Research in the social scientific study of religion