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Church History | 1973

Between Evangelicalism and a Social Gospel: The Case of Joseph Rayner Stephens

Dale A. Johnson

The transition from Pietism and Evangelicalism to a social gospel in the thought and activities of a number of Christians, occurring as it did in the nineteenth century, was a transition largely provoked by the impact of the Industrial Revolution on landscape and people. Yet those who were among the earliest to respond to the new industrial and geographical situation often retained an older vision of life and society and left to others the task of developing a more effective response.Joseph Rayner Strphens (1805–79), sometime Methodist, notorioue revolutionary of the late 1830s, advocate of the Ten Hours Bill and vigrous opponent of the factory system in nineteenth-century England, was just such a person; he provides and illumination case study in the stryggle to carve out a social gospel which was virtually without precedent at the time.


Church History | 1982

The Methodist Quest for an Educated Ministry

Dale A. Johnson

Recent studies of English Methodism have called attention to the importance of the doctrine of the ministry and its evolution for the understanding of the Methodist tradition. Chief among these are John C. Bowmers Pastor and People and the first two volumes of the new History of the Methodist Church in Great Britain . Each of these studies cites the evolution of the pastoral office, from its roots in John Wesley to its culmination under Jabez Bunting, as one of the distinguishing marks of the Wesleyan tradition. But while they mention the beginnings of formal education for ministry during this period, they do not attempt to gain insight into the understanding of ministry within Wesleyan Methodism that these foundations can provide. It is my intention in this paper to explore these connections and to encourage further investigation into related matters that could prove fruitful for our understanding of this tradition.


Church History | 1997

Fissures in Late-Nineteenth-Century English Nonconformity: A Case Study in One Congregation

Dale A. Johnson

Recent study of English Nonconformity in the nineteenth century has focused upon issues in the integration of a small culture of Dissent into the larger Anglican-dominated culture, issues such as politics, education, and advancement in the general society. Little attention, by contrast, has been given to theological questions or developments. As a result, the impact of some major shifts in theological thinking within denominational traditions has not been carefully pursued; more seriously, such changes have been frequently characterized as illustrations of theological decline. Greater perspective, however, would be gained by locating instances of theological contention and setting them in the larger framework of cultural and religious change. The following exploration of a theological dispute in one Nonconformist congregation is such an attempt.


Journal of Religious History | 1981

Popular Apologetics in Late Victorian England: The Work of the Christian Evidence Society*

Dale A. Johnson


Church History | 1992

Pulpits, Politics and Public Order in England, 1760–1832. By Robert Hole. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989. xiv + 326 pp.

Dale A. Johnson


The American Historical Review | 1978

54.50.

Dale A. Johnson; Federico Guillermo Gil; E Ricardo Lagos; Henry A. Landsberger


Church History | 2010

Chile, 1970-1973: Lecciones de una experiencia

Dale A. Johnson


Journal of the American Academy of Religion | 2007

Masculinity in the Reformation Era . Edited by Scott H. Hendrix and Susan C. Karant-Nunn. Sixteenth Century Essays and Studies 83. Kirksville, Mo.: Truman State University Press, 2008. xix+228 pp.

Dale A. Johnson


Church History | 2007

48.00 cloth.

Dale A. Johnson


Church History | 2002

Sacred Space in Early Modern Europe. Edited by Will Coster and Andrew Spicer

Dale A. Johnson

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