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The Origin and Development of Prison Fellowship International: Pluralism, Ecumenism and American Leadership in the Evangelical World 1974–2006

Established in 1979 by Watergate felon Charles Colson, Prison Fellowship International (PFI) is now one of the largest para-church organizations in world evangelicalism. This article explains PFI's origins with reference to the existence of a transnational evangelical network, the compatibility...

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subjects African American literature
Archives & records
Authenticity
Christianity
Colson, Charles
Ecumenism
Evangelicalism
Fate
Leadership
Literary canon
Multiculturalism & pluralism
Narrative techniques
Outreach services
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Religious conversion
Religious right
Secularism
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