Section A: The Evangelical Movement in its Historical Contexts
1.   Legacy of the Reformation: Puritanism and Pietism
2.   Birth of the Modern World: Enlightenment and the Affective Turn
3.   Evangelical Revival: The Methodists
4.   Great Awakening: Jonathan Edwards, George Whitefield and Sarah Osborn
5.   Mission in a New Nation (the USA), e.g. Charles Finney and Second Great Awakening
6.   Mission in a Renewed Empire, e.g. Wilberforce, Newton, Carey, Simeon and Hannah More
7.   Mission in a Settler Society: Australian colonies, civilising agenda, and Commonwealth
8.   Engaging with the Victorian Age, e.g. Romanticism, Oxford Movement, science, criticism and theological liberalism, gender, missions
9.   Commitment to a Supernatural World, e.g. Holiness, Moody, Phoebe Palmer, Pentecostalism
10.   Ministering in an Apocalyptic World, e.g. fundamentalism, Billy Sunday, Semple Macpherson
11.   Surviving in a Totalitarian World, e.g. Barth, Bonhoeffer, Cold War, China
12.   Realignments in a Globalised World, e.g. CS Lewis, Graham, Stott, Lausanne, IFES
13.   Evangelicalism in Today’s World, e.g. Evangelical Christianity in Multicultural Australia, Evangelicalism in the Global South, sexuality and gender
Section B: The Evangelical Movement – Primary Sources
The study and analysis of a selection of 4-8 primary documents, chosen from the following (or equivalent primary texts):
Bonhoeffer, The Cost of Discipleship
Booth, Catherine, On Female Preaching
Carey, An Enquiry into the Obligations of Christians to use Means for the Conversion of the Heathens
Johnson, Address To the Inhabitants of the Colonies Established in New South Wales and Norfolk Island (1792)
Edwards, “Heaven is a World of Love,” or Religious Affections (Selections)
Finney, Lectures on revivals (Selections)
Henry, Uneasy Conscience of Modern Fundamentalism
Lang, The question of questions 1841
Lausanne Covenant (1974)
Machen, Christianity and Liberalism
More, Slavery
Noll (ed), The Princeton Theology 1812-1921 (Selections)
Packer, Fundamentalism and the Word of God
Simeon, “Preface” to the Horae Homileticae
Stott, A plea for evangelical unity
Spurgeon, Lectures to my students (Selections)
Wesley, “The New Birth”
Wilberforce, A Practical View of the Prevailing Religious System (Selections)