Friday, September 26, 2008
EFB Wesbite
For the latest activities taking place with our project please visit the Evangelicalism and Fundamentalism in Britain website
Cheers
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Calendar of Events
Workshop at the University of St Andrews
8-9 December 2008
Conference at the University of Oxford
21-22 April 2009
Workshop at the University of Stirling
More dates to follow
Monday, January 21, 2008
Key Speakers and Participants for the EFB Project
Historians
David Bebbington (Stirling)
Timothy Larsen (Wheaton)
Mark Smith (Oxford)
Mark Noll (Notre Dame)
Callum Brown (Dundee)
Anthropologist
Douglas Davies (Durham)
Sociologist
Derek Tidball (London School of Theology)
Theologians
Alan Torrance (St. Andrews)
Stephen Holmes (St. Andrews)
Aims and Objectives of the EFB Project
Hello and welcome to the EFB blog.
The goal of this blog is to support the research project on Evangelicalism and Fundamentalism in Britain by fostering conversation and disseminating information. The EFB Project is a two year interdisciplinary research project which seeks to bring together different groups to examine the relationship of Evangelicalism and Fundamentalism over time in
The objectives over the next two years (2008-2010) are:
1. to hold a series of gatherings bringing together historians, theologians, sociologists and others to explore expressions of Evangelicalism and Fundamentalism
2. to generate papers suitable for publication in academic periodicals on these questions
3. to enable younger scholars to participate in discussion of these topics
4. to draw Evangelicals in churches and theological colleges into consideration of issues surrounding the relationship between their beliefs and Fundamentalism
5. to encourage knowledge and understanding of such issues in the wider Evangelical community, particularly through the EA magazine IDEA
6. and to provide information in the field for the general public through a final event