How the Nineteenth-century Evangelical Revival Strengthened Faith and Undermined Christendom

Stefan Gelfgren
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This article deals with the paradoxical relationship between the nineteenth-century Evangelical Revival and secularization. It is argued here that the revival and its worldview played a role in increasing pluralism and choice in the nineteenth century – a process often related to secularization. The Evangelical movement both attempted to oppose modernity and rationalism and emphasized religious freedom, voluntarism, and individualism. It therefore induced and popularized self-reflection, doubt, and deconversion. It also favoured religious democracy in opposition to a state-imposed religious monopoly (at least in northern Europe). Furthermore, by dividing people into believers and nonbelievers, it emphasized religious polarization. This contributed to an undermining of established religious structures, fragmenting and pluralizing the religious landscape and giving people the option to abstain completely from religious commitment. The Swedish confessional (inner mission) revivalist denomination Evangeliska Fosterlands-Stiftelsen (EFS – approx. the Swedish Evangelical Mission Society), founded in 1856, is used as a case. The popular literature they published and distributed manifested an evangelical worldview. In this article four themes, based on the popular literature, are used to study empirically the changing role of religion in relation to nineteenth-century revivalism: ‘the dualistic worldview’; ‘conversion’; ‘activism’; and ‘self-reflection’.
十九世纪福音派复兴如何巩固信仰并削弱基督教会
本文论述了十九世纪福音派复兴与世俗化之间的矛盾关系。本文认为,福音复兴运动及其世界观在 19 世纪多元主义和选择增多的过程中发挥了作用,而这一过程往往与世俗化有关。福音派运动既试图反对现代性和理性主义,又强调宗教自由、自愿主义和个人主义。因此,它诱导并普及了自我反省、怀疑和去宗教化。它还主张宗教民主,反对国家强加的宗教垄断(至少在北欧是这样)。此外,通过将人们分为信教者和不信教者,它强调了宗教两极分化。这就破坏了既有的宗教结构,使宗教景观变得支离破碎和多元化,并使人们可以选择完全放弃宗教承诺。我们以成立于 1856 年的瑞典忏悔派(内部传教)复兴教派 Evangeliska Fosterlands-Stiftelsen (EFS--约为瑞典福音传教会)为例。他们出版和发行的通俗读物体现了福音派的世界观。本文以通俗文学为基础,用四个主题来研究宗教在 19 世纪复兴主义中不断变化的角色:"二元世界观"、"皈依"、"行动主义 "和 "自我反思"。
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