In 2001, the Historical Society transformed its in-house publication Historically Speaking into a venue where non-specialists and general readers could be exposed to the work of prominent historians.
When rock ’n’ roll emerged in the 1950s, ministers denounced it from their pulpits and Sunday school teachers warned of the music’s demonic origins. The big beat, said Billy Graham, was “ever working
Today pentecostalism claims nearly 500 million followers worldwide. An early stronghold was the American South, where believers spoke in unknown tongues, worshipped in free-form churches, and broke do
Why do so many evangelicals follow leaders with dubious credentials when they have other options in their own faith? Exploring intellectual authority within evangelicalism, the authors reveal how the
The reprint of this 1887 collection of sermons from Methodist preacher and pioneering evangelist Sam P. Jones contains a new introduction from Randall J. Stephens (history, Eastern Nazarene College) t