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Introduction Evangelical Christianity and the problem of difference 1
Ch. 1 "A grand and awful time" 15
Ch. 2 Faith and hope 31
Ch. 3 Callings 65
Ch. 4 Congregation 99
Ch. 5 Conflict and community 132
Conclusion 153
Notes 167
Index 221
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