Praise for the previous edition:
"...Melton's work offers an accessible, effective mix of articles that would be hard to find in any other single resource. Recommended for public, small academic, and church libraries."—Library Journal
"...very readable..."—Booklist
"...[an] excellent resource...The clarity, accuracy, and ready accessibility of the selections...offer convenience and substance."—School Library Journal
"...a useful research tool in the study of Protestantism...covers a lot of material and is quite inclusive."—American Reference Books Annual
"...a good reference source for Protestantism."—Reference Reviews
Encyclopedia of Protestantism, Second Edition explores the movement that began in Europe in the 16th century, established itself in opposition to the Roman Catholic Church, spread around the world, and today lives on in thousands of individual denominations and parachurch organizations. A comprehensive encyclopedia on Protestantism, this invaluable reference covers its history, concepts, people, events, and major organizations worldwide.
Applying a broad definition of the term Protestantism, coverage includes the Reformation churches, the Protestant-like churches that predated them, and the Free Churches. A special effort has been made to also include those parts of the world in which Protestantism did not take hold until the 19th century, such as Asia, Africa, and Oceania. A bibliography, a chronology, and photographs complete this valuable resource.
Entries include:
- African Initiated Churches
- Amish
- Karl Barth
- Biblical criticism
- Black theology
- Charismatic movement
- Creationism
- Samuel Ajayi Crowther
- Edward VI
- Feminist theology
- The Fundamentals
- Hermeneutics
- John Hus
- International Pentecostal Holiness Church
- Jehovah's Witnesses
- Justification by faith
- Laying on of hands
- London Missionary Society
- Neo-Orthodoxy
- Ninety-five Theses
- Ordination of women
- Oriental Mission Society
- Pacifism
- William Penn
- Pietism
- Sarasvati Mary Ramabai
- Sacred Name movement
- Televangelism
- Uchimura Kanzo
- World Student Christian Federation
- Ulrich Zwingli.