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| From the Director | 02/01/2008 |
| Center Receives Luce Grant for Revitalization Studies | 05/08/2007"> |
| From the Director | 10/21/2006 |
| Center Launches Book Series | 11/30/2005"> |
In collaboration with Scarecrow Press, the CSWCRM is publishing a new book series entitled Revitalization: Explorations in World Christian Movements. This series will continue and expand the Pietist and Wesleyan Studies Series edited for several years by J. Steven O’Malley and David Bundy. Categories are being added in Early Church Studies, Pentecostal Studies, and Intercultural Studies.
The first five books in this series, scheduled for publication in 2006, are:
Irv Brendlinger, ed., “To Be Silent…Would Be Criminal”: The Antislavery Influence and Writings of Anthony Benezet––critical edition of the published tracts of the early Quaker abolitionist.
John Tyson, ed., In the Midst of Early Methodism: Lady Huntingdon and Her Correspondents.
Meesaeng Lee Choi, The Rise of the Korea Holiness Church in Relation to the American Holiness Movement: Wesley’s “Scriptural Holiness” and the “Fourfold Gospel.”
Howard A. Snyder, ed., “Live While You Preach”: The Autobiography of Methodist Revivalist and Abolitionist John Wesley Redfield (1810–1863).
Hans Schneider, Radical German Pietism in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, the definitive study of Radical Pietism, translated by Gerald MacDonald. This is the first in-depth English-language treatment of the subject.