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Evangelicalism and Fundamentalism in the United Kingdom During the Twentieth Century
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Table of Contents

1: David Bebbington and David Ceri Jones: Introduction: Evangelicalism and Fundamentalism
I: Before Fundamentalism
2: Geoffrey R. Treloar: The British Contribution to The Fundamentals
3: Neil T. R. Dickson: A Scottish Fundamentalist? Thomas Whitelaw of Kilmarnock (1840?1917)
II: The Beginnings of British Fundamentalism
4: Andrew Atherstone: The Church of England and Fundamentalism in the Early Twentieth Century
5: Martin Wellings: Methodist Fundamentalism before and after the First World War
6: David Bebbington: Baptists and Fundamentalism in Inter-War Britain
7: Tim Grass: How Fundamentalist were British Brethren during the 1920s?
8: Linda Wilson: Women, Men and Fundamentalism in Britain in the 1920s and 30s
9: John Maiden: Fundamentalism and Anti-Catholicism in Interwar English Evangelicalism
III: The Later Twentieth Century
10: Ian Randall: Billy Graham, Evangelism and Fundamentalism
11: Alister Chapman: Evangelical or Fundamentalista The Case of John Stott
12: Derek Tidball: Secession is an Ugly Thing : The Emergence and Development of Free Methodism in Late Twentieth-Century England
13: David Goodhew: Evangelical, but not Fundamentalist : A Case Study of the New Churches in York, 1980a2011
IV: National Variations
14: Andrew Holmes: Revivalism and Fundamentalism in Ulster: W. P. Nicholson in Context
15: Kenneth B. E. Roxburgh: Fundamentalism in Scotland
16: David Ceri Jones: Evangelicalism and Fundamentalism in Post-War Wales, 1947--1981? David Ceri Jones
V: Theological Reflections
17: William K. Kay: Pentecostalism and Fundamentalism
18: Rob Warner: Evangelical Bases of Faith and Fundamentalizing Tendencies
19: Stephen Holmes: Evangelicals, Fundamentalism and Theology
20: David Bebbington and David Ceri Jones: Conclusion
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About the Author

An undergraduate at Jesus College, Cambridge (1968-71), David Bebbington began his doctoral studies there (1971-73) before becoming a research fellow of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge (1973-76). Since 1976 he has taught at the University of Stirling, where from 1999 he has been Professor of History. He has also taught at the University of Alabama, Birmingham, at Regent College, Vancouver, at Notre Dame University, Indiana, at the University of Pretoria, South
Africa, and at Baylor University, Texas.
A native of Port Talbot, David Ceri Jones is currently a Lecturer in History at Aberystwyth University. Following doctoral work on the eighteenth century evangelical revival at Aberystwyth, David served as a Research Fellow at the University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies where he produced an edition of the correspondence of the Welsh Romantic Iolo Morganwg. Since then he has published extensively in the fields of eighteenth century Methodism in Wales and beyond, and in
some aspects of contemporary evangelicalism. He is also an Associate Curate in the Church of Wales, serving three parishes in northern Ceredigion.

Reviews

This collection of 18 essays, plus an editorial introduction and conclusion, is certain to become required reading for anyone interested in twentieth-century evangelical Protestant Christianity in the United Kingdom, or in the problems facing the scholar who tries to define fundamentalism.
*Graham Gould, The Journal of Theological Studies,*

This book provides the definitive account of fundamentalism and Evangelicalism in Britain.
*Revd Dr David Martin, Church Times*

Bebbington and Ceri Jones collected a team of 18 authors and tasked them with reflecting on the relationship between UK fundamentalism and evangelicalism in the twentieth century. What a good an interesting job they make of it! . . . Some fascinating insights emerge in these pages.
*Michael Bochenski, European Journal of Theology*

For anyone involved in helping adults to think theologically about fundamentalism and evangelicalism, it is indispensable reading.
*Brian Stanley, Adult Theological Education*

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