The Hallelujah Revolution by Ian Cotton

The Hallelujah Revolution by Ian Cotton

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Summary

From 1870 to 1970, Westerners lived in the world's first secular society. But as the Millennium moves ever closer, a new-look evangelical/charismatic Christianity is sweeping the world. This work looks at the phenomenon, outlining its relationship with broader 20th-century trends.

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The Hallelujah Revolution by Ian Cotton

From 1870 to 1970, Westerners lived in the world's first secular society. But now, in this post-industrial age of uncertainty, mysticism has re-invented itself. This book describes the religious revival currently sweeping the UK and Europe, which has its focus on miracles and visions. Ian Cotton gives the international context of a revival described by economist and historian Peter Drucker as the most significant event of the century. Illustrating his story with case histories, and outlining the phenomenon's relationship with broader 20th-century trends such as irrationalism and '60s counter culture, Cotton moves from tales of ecstacy-induced conversions to the cutting edge of neuroscience.
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ISBN 13 9780751515558
ISBN 10 0751515558
Title The Hallelujah Revolution
Author Ian Cotton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Year published 1996-12-05
Number of pages 274
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