C. Stacey Woods and the Evangelical Rediscovery of the University

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InterVarsity Press, 16/05/2007 - 283 páginas

C. Stacey Woods was a moving force in mid-century American evangelicalism. The Australian-born, Brethren-bred Woods came to Canada to head InterVarsity Christian Fellowship at the age of 24. He went on to become as well the first general secretary of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship in the United States. He started the influential student magazine HIS in the early 1940s and was instrumental in the founding of the worldwide umbrella organization of indigenous student movements--the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students. His global vision inspired many of the most outstanding Christian leaders of the 1960s and 1970s from around the world. He was a brusque, outspoken entrepreneur whose whirlwind style achieved much but was not always suited to administration. A man of great strengths and weaknesses, perhaps his most striking achievement was challenging the anti-intellectualism of conservative American Christianity, encouraging an active engagement with the university. He confronted a fundamentalism that had abandoned to liberalism the very educational institutions its forebears had founded. Woods turned this approach on its head, encouraging active engagement with the students and faculty of the university as well as with the institution itself. This story is an important chapter in understanding the ways evangelicalism has interacted with culture in North America and around the world.

 

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Bendigo Brethren Boyhood
23
Dallas Dynamic
43
A League Beleaguered
67
To the Whole World
93
Articulate Author
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International Inspiration
147
American Farewell
171
Mittersill Momentum
195
Canadian Crisis
209
Retirement Rites
228
Notes
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Bibliography
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A. Donald MacLeod is Research Professor of Church History at Tyndale Theological Seminary in Toronto and author of W. Stanford Reid: An Evangelical Calvinist in the Academy (McGill Queens University Press, 2004). He was general director of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship of Canada from 1975 to 1980.

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