Review Essay: Working evangelicalisms: Deploying fragmented theologies in secular space
Over the last three years, three new important books have contributed to critical geographies of American evangelicalism: Jason Dittmer and Tristan Sturm’s Mapping the End Times, Jason Hackworth’s Faith Based, and Justin G. Wilford’s Sacred Subdivisions. Demonstrating that evangelicals are ignored a...
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Main Author: | TSE, Justin Kh |
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2013
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