The Evangelical Movement of the 1980s
Change in religion that has been happening for the past 250 years led directly up to the evangelical movement of the 1980s, which was massively groundbreaking.
Impact on Religion Evangelism vs evangelicalism Split and creation of denominations
Impact on Culture Televangelism Billy Graham
Impact on Politics Evangelism in politics Marion “Pat” Robertson Jimmy Carter
So What? Religion Culture Politics
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