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Barry Hankins

    Barry G. Hankins es Profesor de Historia en la Baylor University y académico residente en el Instituto de Estudios de la Religión. Su obra se adentra en las dimensiones históricas y sociológicas del evangelicalismo y el fundamentalismo estadounidenses. Hankins examina críticamente cómo estos influyentes movimientos religiosos han moldeado la cultura y la sociedad de la nación, ofreciendo análisis perspicaces de su evolución e impacto. Su trabajo se caracteriza por un profundo compromiso con las fuentes primarias y una comprensión matizada de las complejidades de la vida religiosa estadounidense.

    Francis Schaeffer and the Shaping of Evangelical America
    Uneasy in Babylon: Southern Baptist Conservatives and American Culture
    • This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the emerging conservative leaders within America's largest Protestant denomination, exploring their ideologies, motivations, and impact on the faith community. It delves into the historical context and theological shifts that have shaped their leadership, providing insights into the broader implications for American Christianity and society. Through detailed examination, it highlights the dynamics of power, belief, and the future trajectory of the denomination.

      Uneasy in Babylon: Southern Baptist Conservatives and American Culture
    • The biography delves into the life of Francis Schaeffer, a pivotal figure in shaping modern evangelical thought during the 1960s and '70s. It explores his evolution from a fundamentalist pastor to a revered mentor and cultural critic, emphasizing his role in encouraging evangelicals to engage with contemporary society. Barry Hankins utilizes primary sources and interviews to present a nuanced portrait of Schaeffer, highlighting his complexities and flaws while acknowledging his significant impact on American evangelicalism and culture.

      Francis Schaeffer and the Shaping of Evangelical America