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Book Review
| That Old-Time Religion in Modern America: Evangelical Protestantism in the Twentieth Century. By D. G. Hart. (Chicago: Dee, 2002. x, 246 pp. Cloth, $24.95, ISBN 1-56663-460-1. Paper, $14.95, ISBN 1-56663-459-8.)
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| Modern evangelicalism is a curious blend of age-old belief and cutting-edge technologya movement that advocates primitive biblical truth through the Internet, contemporary Christian music, and slickly designed, bestselling novels. In this insightful book, D. G. Hart explores how these tendencies developed as evangelicals became both outsiders and insiders in America, advocating an "old-time religion" in distinctively modern ways. |
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