The Doctrine of Evangelism-19 Sermons [Hardcover] C. Wade-Ed Freeman

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1957 edition. Hardcover has some shelf wear, fading, and some light markings at front cover. The pages have some minor fold wear on some pages and some occasional underlining throughout. The binding is secure.

A mid-century time capsule of evangelical fervor, this 1957 collection captures the passionate oratory of C. Wade-Ed Freeman at a pivotal moment for American Protestantism. The underlined passages and well-worn condition speak to generations of readers who found spiritual nourishment in Freeman’s powerful sermons, making this a fascinating artifact for religious scholars and collectors alike. While some perspectives may seem dated, the sermons offer valuable insights into the post-war religious revival and its intersection with contemporary social issues.

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1957 edition. Hardcover has some shelf wear, fading, and some light markings at front cover. The pages have some minor fold wear on some pages and some occasional underlining throughout. The binding is secure.

This vintage collection of 19 sermons by C. Wade-Ed Freeman offers a fascinating glimpse into mid-20th century evangelical thought and rhetoric. Published in 1957, at the height of the post-war religious revival in America, these sermons would have resonated deeply with a nation seeking spiritual guidance and moral certainty amidst rapid social changes. Freeman’s passionate yet accessible style exemplifies the powerful oratory skills that made evangelists like Billy Graham household names. While some perspectives may seem dated to modern readers, the sermons remain a valuable primary source for scholars studying the evolution of American Protestantism and its intersection with contemporary issues of the time. This well-loved copy, with its underlined passages and shelf wear, bears the charming patina of a book that has been read, studied, and cherished by generations of believers.

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