01755cam a2200289 4500001000700000003000600007005001700013008004100030010001600071020001500087020001800102035003300120040006800153050001700221082001700238100002200255245013900277260005200416300004000468336002600508337002800534338002700562505080600589650001801395700002301413700002901436315077OCoLC20180903093329.0720419s1972 miua 001 0 eng  a 73188249 a0802814433 a9780802814432 a(OCoLC)315077z(OCoLC)294821 aDLCbengcDLCdOCLdOCLCQdBTCTAdSBMdOCLCFdOCLCQdMXLdCIRBC00aBV3793b.E5600a269.2bE596J1 aEnroth, Ronald M.14aThe Jesus People :bold-time religion in the age of Aquarius /cRonald M. Enroth, Edward E. Ericson, Jr. [and] C. Breckinridge Peters. aGrand Rapids, Mich. :bWm. B. Eerdmans,c[1972] a249 pages :billustrations ;c21 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier0 aI. Introduction: Something's happening here but it just ain't clear -- II. The doom saying exclusivists: Hell! No, we won't go -- III. The Hollywood scene: straights, streets, and the superstar -- IV. The hip church: the making of a new establishment -- V. The Christian world liberation front: old wine in the new left -- VI. The revolution mobilizes: Jesus people on the move -- VII. Around the edges: Helpers, hangers on, and hucksters -- VIII. The simple gospel: if you're saved and you know it, clap your hands -- IX. The Last Days: here comes the Son -- X. Power to the people: getting it on with the Holy Spirit -- XI. Christian communes: the abundant life family style -- XII. The Jesus people as a social movement: a great awakening or a gentle stir? -- XIII. Conclusion: One way, or another? 0aJesus People.1 aEricson, Edward E.1 aPeters, C. Breckinridge.