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Where Are Evangelicalism’s Boundary Lines?

By Filings on Fri, 04/15/22
Fundamentalism & Evangelicalism
Evangelicalism
Book Reviews
Evangelical Identity

“Definition and delineation are never done once and for all….Changes in society and changes in the theological world require that definition and delineation be carried on—and that is what Michael Reeves has attempted in Gospel People.” - TGC

Also on evangelical identity: Is evangelical Protestantism breaking into five factions in the United States of America?

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JD Miller

NewCovid vaccine???

Sun, 04/17/22

After reading the above article, I once again ask, “Why is there such an attempt in Christian media to divide the body over vaccines?” I ask these 2 questions: How many Christians do you know who want to exclude others from fellowship because they have been vaccinated? How many Christians do you know who want to exclude others from fellowship because they have not been vaccinated? To listen to some writers you would expect the answers to these two questions to be just the opposite.

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JD Miller

NewFollow up question

Sun, 04/17/22
How many posters on SI thought evangelicalism’s survival was dependent on electing Trump vs how many thought it was dependent on defeating Trump? Again, I think the answers to that would be just the opposite of how it is represented. I am in the camp of those that did not think evangelicalism’s survival had anything to do with Trump and was saddened how many tried to use him to divide us.

Related . . .

Topics: Evangelicalism, Current Issues
  • "(Mark) Driscoll clearly does not take his critics very seriously."
  • Book Review—Evangelicalism Divided
  • Why I’m Still Baptist, Still Evangelical
  • Now, About Those Differences, Part Twelve
  • Theology Thursday - Carnell on the "Perils" of Fundamentalism (Part 2)

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