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Routledge Studies in Evangelicalism

About the Book Series

The study of evangelicalism is a well-developed discipline with a strong international readership. A major movement within global Christianity, it continues to attract considerable scholarly and ‘popular’ interest on both sides of the Atlantic and further afield. The Routledge Studies in Evangelicalism series publishes monographs and collaborative volumes of significant original research in any aspect of evangelical history or historical theology from the eighteenth century to the present, and is global in its scope. This series will appeal both to the flourishing community of scholars of religious history and to informed practitioners within the evangelical constituency.

6 Series Titles


Evangelical Belief and Enlightenment Morality in the Australian Temperance Movement 1832-1930

Evangelical Belief and Enlightenment Morality in the Australian Temperance Movement: 1832-1930

1st Edition

By Nicole Starling
May 27, 2025

This book explores the history of the Australian temperance movement and the ideas that informed it, offering a detailed examination of the beliefs of evangelicals involved. The temperance movement in Australia was large and influential, and played a vital role in shaping the cultural and political...

William Goode (1801–1868) Anti-Tractarian Polemicist

William Goode (1801–1868): Anti-Tractarian Polemicist

1st Edition

By Crawford M. Stevener
March 25, 2025

This book examines the theology of William Goode (1801-1868), a leading Church of England theological polemicist in the nineteenth century. During exceedingly turbulent periods for the Church of England, William Goode was the foremost historical scholar who consistently rose to the occasion to ...

New Perspectives on Old Princeton, 1812–1929

New Perspectives on Old Princeton, 1812–1929

1st Edition

Edited By Kevin DeYoung, Paul Kjoss Helseth, David P. Smith
December 03, 2024

This book focuses on Princeton Theological Seminary and the theologians who taught there from the time of its founding in 1812 to the time of its reorganisation in 1929. It confronts the standard assessment of Old Princeton in the historiography of North American evangelicalism and sets out why a ...

John Cennick (1718-1755) Methodism, Moravianism and the Rise of Evangelicalism

John Cennick (1718-1755): Methodism, Moravianism and the Rise of Evangelicalism

1st Edition

By Robert Edmund Cotter
January 29, 2024

This book explores the life and spirituality of John Cennick (1718–1755) and argues for a new appreciation of the contradictions and complexities in early evangelicalism. It explores Cennick’s evangelistic work in Ireland, his relationship with Count Zinzendorf and the creative tension between the ...

Evangelicals and the Philosophy of Science The Victoria Institute, 1865-1939

Evangelicals and the Philosophy of Science: The Victoria Institute, 1865-1939

1st Edition

By Stuart Mathieson
May 30, 2022

This book investigates the debates around religion and science at the influential Victoria Institute. Founded in London in 1865, and largely drawn from the evangelical wing of the Church of England, it had as its prime objective the defence of ‘the great truths revealed in Holy Scripture’ from ‘the...

Evangelicalism and Dissent in Modern England and Wales

Evangelicalism and Dissent in Modern England and Wales

1st Edition

Edited By David Bebbington, David Ceri Jones
May 06, 2022

This book treads new ground by bringing the Evangelical and Dissenting movements within Christianity into close engagement with one another. While Evangelicalism and Dissent both have well established historiographies, there are few books that specifically explore the relationship between the two. ...

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