"What would Jesus do?" is now a rhetorical fixture, but the phrase was first popularized in the nineteenth century's best-selling novel In His Steps. Charles Sheldon's book is part of the vast, but mostly overlooked, history of evangelical culture that began during the Great Awakening. In this groundbreaking study, Gregory S. Jackson reveals the full impact of this tradition by exploring the development of religious media in America. Jackson shows how the homiletic tradition in Protestant sermons provided a foundation for the development of visual and literary realism. Evangelical...
"What would Jesus do?" is now a rhetorical fixture, but the phrase was first popularized in the nineteenth century's best-selling novel In His Step...
What would Jesus do? is now a rhetorical fixture, but the phrase was first popularized in the nineteenth century s best-selling novel "In His Steps." Charles Sheldon s book is part of the vast, but mostly overlooked, history of evangelical culture that began during the Great Awakening. In this groundbreaking study, Gregory S. Jackson reveals the full impact of this tradition by exploring the development of religious media in America. Jackson shows how the homiletic tradition in Protestant sermons provided a foundation for the development of visual and literary realism. Evangelical...
What would Jesus do? is now a rhetorical fixture, but the phrase was first popularized in the nineteenth century s best-selling novel "In His Steps." ...