"Creatively written and engaging, The Subversive Evangelical is an important book and a pleasure to read." Sam Reimer, Crandall University "The Subversive Evangelical explains how an inventive and charismatic leader adopted and now orchestrates the performance of an unexpected and newly legitimated ecclesiology for contemporary evangelicals, one that is aggressively fighting for the continued relevancy of congregational faith in North America." Gerardo Martí, Davidson College "This is a book about Canadian Evangelicals, and it is a welcome addition for that alone. U.S. sociologists do not pay enough attention to Canada, or the work of Canadian sociologists. Yet even though the case is in Canada, the implications are broad and wide-ranging. Schuurman's book will prove helpful for anyone trying to understand the nature of charisma, the ironies of contemporary Christianity, or the dramaturgical implications of a megachurch. I recommend the book enthusiastically." American Journal of Sociology