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David W. Bebbington

David William Bebbington FRSE FRHistS (born 25 July 1949) is a British historian who is a professor of history at the University of Stirling in Scotland and a distinguished visiting professor of history at Baylor University. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh[1] and the Royal Historical Society.

David W. Bebbington

Born
David William Bebbington

(1949-07-25) 25 July 1949 (age 74)
Nottingham, England
NationalityBritish
Spouse
Eileen Bebbington
(m. 1971)
Academic background
Alma mater
ThesisThe Nonconformist Conscience (1975)
Doctoral advisorDavid Thompson
Academic work
DisciplineHistory
Sub-disciplineEcclesiastical history
InstitutionsUniversity of Stirling
Main interestsHistory of evangelicalism

Biography edit

Bebbington was born in Nottingham, England, on 25 July 1949 and was raised in Sherwood, a northern suburb of Nottingham. An undergraduate at Jesus College, Cambridge (1968–1971), Bebbington began his doctoral studies there (1971–1973) before becoming a research fellow of Fitzwilliam College (1973–1976). Since 1976 he has taught at the University of Stirling, where since 1999 he has been Professor of History.[2]

He was President of the Ecclesiastical History Society (2006–2007).[3]

Bebbington quadrilateral edit

Bebbington is widely known for his definition of evangelicalism, referred to as the Bebbington quadrilateral, which was first provided in his 1989 classic study Evangelicalism in Modern Britain: A History from the 1730s to the 1980s.[4] Bebbington identifies four main qualities which are to be used in defining evangelical convictions and attitudes:[5][6]

  • Biblicism: a particular regard for the Bible (e.g. all essential spiritual truth is to be found in its pages)
  • Crucicentrism: a focus on the atoning work of Christ on the cross
  • Conversionism: the belief that human beings need to be converted
  • Activism: the belief that the gospel needs to be expressed in effort

Bebbington (along with Mark Noll and others) has exerted a large amount of effort in placing evangelicalism on the world map of religious history. Through their efforts they have made it more difficult for scholars to ignore the influence of evangelicals in the world since the movement’s inception in the eighteenth century.[7][8]

Works edit

Thesis edit

  • Bebbington, David W. (1975). The Nonconformist Conscience: A Study of the Political Attitudes and Activities of Evangelical Nonconformists, 1886–1902 (PhD thesis). Cambridge: Cambridge University.[9]

Books edit

  • Bebbington, David W. (1979). Patterns in History: A Christian View.
  • ——— (1982). The Nonconformist Conscience: Chapel and Politics, 1870-1914.
  • ——— (1989). Evangelicalism in Modern Britain: A History from the 1730s to the 1980s.
  • ——— (1992). Victorian Nonconformity.
  • ——— (1993). William Ewart Gladstone: Faith and Politics in Victorian Britain.
  • ———; Noll, Mark A.; Rawlyk, George A., eds. (1994). Evangelicalism: Comparative Studies of Popular Protestantism in North America, the British Isles and Beyond, 1700-1990.
  • ——— (2000). Holiness in Nineteenth-Century England.
  • ———; Swift, Roger, eds. (2000). Gladstone Centenary Essays.
  • ———, ed. (2002). The Gospel in the World: International Baptist Studies. Studies in Baptist history and thought. Vol. 1.
  • ———; Larsen, Timothy, eds. (2003). Modern Christianity and Cultural Aspirations.
  • ——— (2004). The Mind of Gladstone: Religion. Homer and Politics. Oxford University Press.
  • ——— (2005). The Dominance of Evangelicalism: The Age of Spurgeon and Moody. InterVarsity Press.
  • ———; Dix, Kenneth; Ruston, Alan, eds. (2006). Protestant Nonconformist Texts: The Nineteenth Century.
  • ——— (2007). Congregational Members of Parliament in the Nineteenth Century.
  • ——— (2010). Baptists Through the Centuries: A History of a Global People. Baylor University Press.
  • ——— (2012). Victorian Religious Revivals: Culture and Piety in Local and Global Contexts. Oxford University Press.
  • ——— (2013). Evangelicalism and Fundamentalism in the United Kingdom during the Twentieth Century. Oxford University Press.

References edit

  1. ^ "Professor David William Bebbington FRSE". The Royal Society of Edinburgh. Retrieved 25 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Professor David William Bebbington". www.stir.ac.uk. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
  3. ^ Past Presidents - Ecclesiastical History Society
  4. ^ Trueman, Carl (2011). The Real Scandal of the Evangelical Mind. Moody Publishers. p. 14.
  5. ^ Bebbington, David W. (1989). Evangelicalism in Modern Britain: A History from the 1730s to the 1980s. London: Unwin Hyman. pp. 2–17.
  6. ^ Noll, Mark A. (2003). The Rise of Evangelicalism: The Age of Edwards, Whitefield, and the Wesleys. Downers Grove, IL: Intervarsity Press. p. 19.
  7. ^ Stewart, Kenneth J. (April 2005). "Did evangelicalism predate the eighteenth century? An examination of David Bebbington's thesis". Evangelical Quarterly. 77 (2): 135–153.
  8. ^ Gribben, Crawford; Haykin, Michael; Stewart, Kenneth J., eds. (2009). Continuities in Evangelical History: Interactions with David Bebbington. Leicester: Inter-Varsity Press.
  9. ^ "The Nonconformist Conscience: a study of the political attitudes and activities of Evangelical Nonconformists, 1886–1902". Retrieved 6 April 2018.

Further reading edit

  • Larsen, Timothy (November 2005). . Books & Culture: A Christian Review. Archived from the original on 12 December 2008.

External links edit

  • David W. Bebbington's academic faculty page
Professional and academic associations
Preceded by President of the Ecclesiastical History Society
2006–2007
Succeeded by
Robert Swanson

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David William Bebbington FRSE FRHistS born 25 July 1949 is a British historian who is a professor of history at the University of Stirling in Scotland and a distinguished visiting professor of history at Baylor University He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1 and the Royal Historical Society David W BebbingtonFRSE FRHistSBornDavid William Bebbington 1949 07 25 25 July 1949 age 74 Nottingham EnglandNationalityBritishSpouseEileen Bebbington m 1971 wbr Academic backgroundAlma materJesus College CambridgeFitzwilliam College CambridgeThesisThe Nonconformist Conscience 1975 Doctoral advisorDavid ThompsonAcademic workDisciplineHistorySub disciplineEcclesiastical historyInstitutionsUniversity of StirlingMain interestsHistory of evangelicalism Contents 1 Biography 2 Bebbington quadrilateral 3 Works 3 1 Thesis 3 2 Books 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksBiography editBebbington was born in Nottingham England on 25 July 1949 and was raised in Sherwood a northern suburb of Nottingham An undergraduate at Jesus College Cambridge 1968 1971 Bebbington began his doctoral studies there 1971 1973 before becoming a research fellow of Fitzwilliam College 1973 1976 Since 1976 he has taught at the University of Stirling where since 1999 he has been Professor of History 2 He was President of the Ecclesiastical History Society 2006 2007 3 Bebbington quadrilateral editBebbington is widely known for his definition of evangelicalism referred to as the Bebbington quadrilateral which was first provided in his 1989 classic study Evangelicalism in Modern Britain A History from the 1730s to the 1980s 4 Bebbington identifies four main qualities which are to be used in defining evangelical convictions and attitudes 5 6 Biblicism a particular regard for the Bible e g all essential spiritual truth is to be found in its pages Crucicentrism a focus on the atoning work of Christ on the cross Conversionism the belief that human beings need to be converted Activism the belief that the gospel needs to be expressed in effortBebbington along with Mark Noll and others has exerted a large amount of effort in placing evangelicalism on the world map of religious history Through their efforts they have made it more difficult for scholars to ignore the influence of evangelicals in the world since the movement s inception in the eighteenth century 7 8 Works editThesis edit Bebbington David W 1975 The Nonconformist Conscience A Study of the Political Attitudes and Activities of Evangelical Nonconformists 1886 1902 PhD thesis Cambridge Cambridge University 9 Books edit Bebbington David W 1979 Patterns in History A Christian View 1982 The Nonconformist Conscience Chapel and Politics 1870 1914 1989 Evangelicalism in Modern Britain A History from the 1730s to the 1980s 1992 Victorian Nonconformity 1993 William Ewart Gladstone Faith and Politics in Victorian Britain Noll Mark A Rawlyk George A eds 1994 Evangelicalism Comparative Studies of Popular Protestantism in North America the British Isles and Beyond 1700 1990 2000 Holiness in Nineteenth Century England Swift Roger eds 2000 Gladstone Centenary Essays ed 2002 The Gospel in the World International Baptist Studies Studies in Baptist history and thought Vol 1 Larsen Timothy eds 2003 Modern Christianity and Cultural Aspirations 2004 The Mind of Gladstone Religion Homer and Politics Oxford University Press 2005 The Dominance of Evangelicalism The Age of Spurgeon and Moody InterVarsity Press Dix Kenneth Ruston Alan eds 2006 Protestant Nonconformist Texts The Nineteenth Century 2007 Congregational Members of Parliament in the Nineteenth Century 2010 Baptists Through the Centuries A History of a Global People Baylor University Press 2012 Victorian Religious Revivals Culture and Piety in Local and Global Contexts Oxford University Press 2013 Evangelicalism and Fundamentalism in the United Kingdom during the Twentieth Century Oxford University Press References edit Professor David William Bebbington FRSE The Royal Society of Edinburgh Retrieved 25 February 2018 Professor David William Bebbington www stir ac uk Retrieved 5 February 2018 Past Presidents Ecclesiastical History Society Trueman Carl 2011 The Real Scandal of the Evangelical Mind Moody Publishers p 14 Bebbington David W 1989 Evangelicalism in Modern Britain A History from the 1730s to the 1980s London Unwin Hyman pp 2 17 Noll Mark A 2003 The Rise of Evangelicalism The Age of Edwards Whitefield and the Wesleys Downers Grove IL Intervarsity Press p 19 Stewart Kenneth J April 2005 Did evangelicalism predate the eighteenth century An examination of David Bebbington s thesis Evangelical Quarterly 77 2 135 153 Gribben Crawford Haykin Michael Stewart Kenneth J eds 2009 Continuities in Evangelical History Interactions with David Bebbington Leicester Inter Varsity Press The Nonconformist Conscience a study of the political attitudes and activities of Evangelical Nonconformists 1886 1902 Retrieved 6 April 2018 Further reading editLarsen Timothy November 2005 Do Something Evangelicals in the age of Spurgeon and Moody Books amp Culture A Christian Review Archived from the original on 12 December 2008 External links editDavid W Bebbington s academic faculty pageProfessional and academic associationsPreceded byDame Averil Cameron President of the Ecclesiastical History Society2006 2007 Succeeded byRobert Swanson Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David W Bebbington amp oldid 1154723907, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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