Global Faith, Worldly Power: Evangelical Internationalism and U.S. Empire

Global Faith, Worldly Power packages thirteen studies into one volume analyzing various ways evangelical Christians from the U.S. have influenced international debates between the 1880s and early 2000s. America's Missionary Impulse, Global Christianity and the Cold War, and Evangelicals in the...

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