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Protestantism, its modern meaning

Protestantism: Its Modern Meaning is a thoughtful interpretation of Protestant history, thought, and life. It moves quickly and selectively through the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries with attention to the Reformation, Puritanism, Pietism, and the Enlightenment, and then focuses largely on the evangelical tradition in the United States, white and black. Without hiding Protestantism's flaws and diversities, the book pictures this great religious movement as a positive and dynamic force of past and present. - Robert T. Handy, Union Theological Seminary, NYC (back cover)

Print Book, English, ©1987
Fortress Press, Philadelphia, ©1987