Description
About the Author
David R. Swartz is an associate professor of history at Asbury University. He is the author of Moral Minority: The Evangelical Left in an Age of Conservatism (2012).
Reviews
In Facing West: Evangelicals in an Age of World Christianity, David Swartz has written a well-researched tour de force that is a must read for scholars and students of American evangelicalism and world Christianity. * Thomas John Hastings, Mission Studies *
This is a valuable, thoroughly researched and engagingly written study that will inform all future work in the field. * Brian Stanley, Journal of Ecclesiastical History *
This book is an excellent resource as a history of modern missions and a study of applied missiology. It is written in a way that would be accessible to a lay reader while also an appropriate textbook for a graduate course. Although this book may initially feel like an insult to an America-centered approach to Christianity and world missions, it is much more a celebration of a truly vibrant global church that is now returning life and fruit to those whose missionaries first brought them the Christian Gospel. * Alan J. Ehler, Pneuma *
Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty; general readers. * W. B. Bedford, CHOICE *
Beautifully researched and creatively conceived, Facing West is a remarkable account of American evangelicalism in its transnational context, one that turns our focus toward the contributions of believers in the global South. This expansive history moves from the Cold War to the war against human trafficking, from Korea to Latin America to East Africa, and Swartz is the intelligent, rigorous, and yet generous guide we need to understand the global politics of a border-crossing community. A truly impressive book. * Melani McAlister, Professor of American Studies & International Affairs, George Washington University *
If U.S. evangelicalism is to have any future beyond its current state of incessant and unproductive navel gazing, it must find rooting in and expression through World Christianity. Swartz offers a necessary and illuminating global lens for the emerging evangelical narrative, one that has moved far beyond its assumed Western moorings. Covering a breadth of important historical narratives, this text offers a scholarly glimpse into the possibilities of world evangelicalism, which could even include U.S. evangelicalism. * Soong-Chan Rah, author of The Next Evangelicalism *
Facing West is a fascinating and important book that can help reorient perspectives of American evangelicals. Swartz provides a balanced and thoughtful guide to understanding what American evangelicals have learned, and might learn, from the vast majority of world Christians who are not following American scripts. * George Marsden, co-editor of Evangelicals, Who They Have Been, Are Now, and Could Be *
Book Information
ISBN 9780190250805
Author David R. Swartz
Format Hardback
Page Count 332
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 635g
Dimensions(mm) 163mm * 239mm * 31mm