What we know today as evangelicalism originated in a series of great revivals in the mid-eighteenth century. 'Inward Baptism' demonstrates how the rationale for the 'new birth', the characteristic and indispensable evangelical experience, developed slowly but inevitably from Luther's critique of late medieval Christianity.
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What we know today as evangelicalism originated in a series of great revivals in the mid-eighteenth century. 'Inward Baptism' demonstrates how the rationale for the 'new birth', the characteristic and indispensable evangelical experience, developed slowly but inevitably from Luther's critique of late medieval Christianity.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Religion, cutlure, and history. Oxford scholarship online.