The Problem of Religious Progress reveals how a wave of revival and reform helped shape modern faith across England and America.
Through portraits of Wesley, Whitefield, Edwards, and others, this book traces how spiritual vitality sparked lay preaching, social action, and new evangelical movements. It also examines the mixed results of these revivals, including periods of growth and later fluctuations in Church life.
- Learn how early revivals fueled education, missions, and social reform around the world.
- See how key figures influenced both established churches and dissenting groups.
- Understand the complexities and challenges that followed intense religious stirring.
- Explore the broader impact of these movements on Christian life and practice.
Ideal for readers of religious history and those seeking a clearer view of how revival-shaped faith continues to affect churches today.