DEFENDING EVANGELICALISM

DEFENDING EVANGELICALISM

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  • Author: William C. Roach
  • Publisher: Christian Publishing House
  • ISBN: 1949586146
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 200

This book is an important part of the historical record of Dr. Norman L. Geisler. It displays Geisler’s intellectual gifts and devotion to the Lordship of Christ in his defense of Christianity and classic evangelicalism. This book, written by one of Geisler’s long-time and trusted assistants, will be of importance to those who want a first-hand interpretation of Geisler and the significance of Geisler’s method for present-day evangelicalism. It provides a clear assessment of the impact of Geisler’s embrace of classical realism, classical theism, the doctrine of inerrancy in the context of twentieth century evangelical theology, while providing a way forward to apply Geisler’s method in the twenty-first century.


DEFENDING CHRISTIANITY

DEFENDING CHRISTIANITY

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  • Author: Alfred Ernest Garvie
  • Publisher: Christian Publishing House
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 282

Garvie offers the reader an overview of arguments for Christianity on subjects varying from the existence of God to eschatology. Alfred Ernest Garvie shows us the magnificence of the faith instead of becoming weighed down by tiresome arguments. He systematically covers every significant Christian teaching, making this handbook a valuable reference for believers and unbelievers alike, looking for appealing summaries of specific doctrines.


Defending Evangelicalism

Defending Evangelicalism

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  • Author: William Roach
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781949586190
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  • Languages : en
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New Monasticism and the Transformation of American Evangelicalism

New Monasticism and the Transformation of American Evangelicalism

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  • Author: Wes Markofski
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
  • ISBN: 0190258012
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 377

Combining vivid ethnographic storytelling and incisive theoretical analysis, this study introduces readers to the fascinating and unexplored terrain of neo-monastic evangelicalism. This sweeping account of the transformation of American evangelicalism deftly challenges entrenched stereotypes and calls attention to the dynamic diversity of religious and political points of view which vie for supremacy in the American evangelical field.


Evangelicalism and The Decline of American Politics

Evangelicalism and The Decline of American Politics

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  • Author: Jan G. Linn
  • Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
  • ISBN: 1532605048
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 196

Beginning in the 1970s evangelical Christians decided to become involved in our nation's political life by becoming Republican partisans. Today they are widely considered the Republican Party's most reliable constituency. In the process American politics has become more bitter, chaotic, divisive, and now dysfunctional. There is a significant bipartisan consensus that the Republican Party bears the most responsibility for the state of our nation's politics. This is not an endorsement of Democratic policies, only an assessment of why our government no longer gets anything done. What is often ignored, though, is the role evangelicals are playing in what is happening. This book connects the dots between evangelical theology and evangelical politics. The key factor in both is their "no compromise" attitude that sees negotiations as a betrayal of moral principles, confident as they are that they are doing God's work here on earth. The result, as this book shows, is bad politics and bad religion, both of which are out of step with the views of most Americans. It concludes with suggestions for what the nation and evangelicals themselves can do to open the door to our government being able to function again, and to the nation healing some of its divisions.


The Global Diffusion of Evangelicalism

The Global Diffusion of Evangelicalism

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  • Author: Brian Stanley
  • Publisher: InterVarsity Press
  • ISBN: 0830825851
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 289

In this fifth volume in the History of Evangelicalism series, Brian Stanley offers an authoritative survey of worldwide evangelicalism from the 1940s to the 1990s. He makes extensive use of primary sources and covers a range of key topics, issues, trends and events, along with prominent and lesser-known figures from the era.


Dialogue, Didacticism and the Genres of Dispute

Dialogue, Didacticism and the Genres of Dispute

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  • Author: Adrian J Wallbank
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317321456
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 327

Dialogue was a pivotal genre for the spread of Enlightenment ideas. Focusing on non-canonical British writers Wallbank examines the evolution of dialogue as a genre during the Romantic period.


The End of Evangelicalism? Discerning a New Faithfulness for Mission

The End of Evangelicalism? Discerning a New Faithfulness for Mission

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  • Author: David E. Fitch
  • Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
  • ISBN: 1621892379
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 266

In The End of Evangelicalism? David Fitch examines the political presence of evangelicalism as a church in North America. Amidst the negative image of evangelicalism in the national media and its purported decline as a church, Fitch asks how evangelicalism's belief and practice has formed it as a political presence in North America. Why are evangelicals perceived as arrogant, exclusivist, duplicitous, and dispassionate by the wider culture? Diagnosing its political cultural presence via the ideological theory of Slavoj Zizek, Fitch argues that evangelicalism appears to have lost the core of its politic: Jesus Christ. In so doing its politic has become "empty." Its witness has been rendered moot. The way back to a vibrant political presence is through the corporate participation in the triune God's ongoing work in the world as founded in the incarnation. Herein lies the way towards an evangelical missional political theology. Fitch ends his study by examining the possibilities for a new faithfulness in the current day emerging and missional church movements springing forth from evangelicalism in North America.


Four Views on the Spectrum of Evangelicalism

Four Views on the Spectrum of Evangelicalism

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  • Author: Kevin Bauder
  • Publisher: Zondervan Academic
  • ISBN: 0310555817
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 223

Understand the history, core values, and divisions as they've developed within the Evangelical Christian movement. Four Views on the Spectrum of Evangelicalismcompares and contrasts four distinct positions on the current fundamentalist-evangelical spectrum. Each contributor offers their case for one of four primary views: Fundamentalism – defended by Kevin T. Bauder Conservative/confessional evangelicalism – defended by R. Albert Mohler Jr. Generic evangelicalism – defended by John G. Stackhouse Jr. Postconservative evangelicalism – defended by Roger E. Olson Each author explains and defends his position, which is critiqued by the other three authors. The Counterpoints series presents a comparison and critique of scholarly views on topics important to Christians that are both fair-minded and respectful of the biblical text. Each volume is a one-stop reference that allows readers to evaluate the different positions on a specific issue and form their own, educated opinion.


In Defense of Doctrine

In Defense of Doctrine

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  • Author: Rhyne R. Putman
  • Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers
  • ISBN: 1451472161
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 482

In Defense of Doctrine is an apologetic for the ongoing, constructive theological task in Protestant and Evangelical traditions. It suggests that doctrinal development can be explained as a hermeneutical phenomenon and that insights from hermeneutical philosophy and the philosophy of language can aid theologians in constructing explanatory theses for particular theological problems associated with the facts of doctrinal development. Joining the recent call to theological interpretation of Scripture, Putman provides a constructive model that forwards a descriptive and normative pattern for reading Scripture and theological tradition together.