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The Supposed Evangelical Crackup, and New Areas of Focus and Ministry
A recent New York Times article explores the changing public face of the evangelical political and social movement. I don’t agree with all of the article’s points, and I’m not sure evangelicalism is quite as divided and defeated as the … Continue reading
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When the Bell Fell Silent: The Church, the Parachurch, and Christian Witness to the American University, Pt. 2
The body of secularist water that washed over the American academy in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries was no mere wave. It was a tsunami. At one point there were many schools that educated students from a unapologetically Christian perspective; … Continue reading
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When the Bell Fell Silent: The Church, the Parachurch, and Christian Witness to the American University
The twentieth century was hard on evangelicals in many ways, despite our rise to some level of cultural prominence as the century wore on. Ecclesiastically, on matters of the local church, we ran up against some rocks. In short, we … Continue reading
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