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The Evangelical Movement in Austria from 1945 to the Present: A Critical Appraisal
The Evangelical Movement in Austria from 1945 to the Present: A Critical Appraisal

Author(s): Frank Hinkelmann
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, History, Political history, Social history, Theology and Religion, WW II and following years (1940 - 1949)
Published by: Biblijski institut
Keywords: Evangelical Movement; Austria; World War II; growing confessionalization; social and political acceptance;

Summary/Abstract: This essay examines the development of the Evangelical Movement in Austria from 1945 to the present. The history of the Evangelical Movement can be divided into four phases: The beginnings (1945-1961), which can be characterized above all by missionary work among ethnic German refugees of the World War II, a second phase from 1961-1981, which can be described as an internationalization of the Evangelical Movement especially through the work of North American missionaries. During this time new ways of evangelism were sought and also church planting projects were started. A third phase is characterized by a growing confessionalization and institutionalization of the Evangelical Movement. While free church congregation were increasingly taking on denominational contours, the evangelical movement as a whole began to increasingly establish its own institutions. The last phase since 1998 is characterized by the Evangelical Movement breaking out of isolation towards social and political acceptance.

  • Issue Year: XIV/2020
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 97-116
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: English