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Contemporary Evangelicalism

The Cult of Personality

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  • R. Scott Clark
on August 29, 2008 | 6 Comments

Carl hits the nail squarely once more.

Categorized Academic Stuff, Contemporary Evangelicalism, Life in the Kingdom of God, Life Together | 6 Comments

It's Back: The Social Gospel

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  • R. Scott Clark
on July 7, 2008 | 3 Comments

No Rauschenbusch isn’t resurrected literally but Austin says that he’s being resurrected theologically and Brian McLaren is the new Rauschenbusch.

Categorized Contemporary Evangelicalism, Evangelical Escapades, Social Gospel and Social Justice | 3 Comments

Comfort for Machen's Worrier Children

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  • R. Scott Clark
on July 3, 2008 | 5 Comments

From Carl.

Categorized Contemporary Evangelicalism | 5 Comments

Is Willow Creek Really Changing?

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  • R. Scott Clark
on May 15, 2008 | 2 Comments

Matt Branagh at CT quotes some folks who say WC is making a fundamental shift, but the evidence from the “Reveal” study isn’t so clear cut.

Categorized Christless Christianity, Contemporary Evangelicalism | Tagged Christless Christianity, willow creek | 2 Comments

Our Lady of Whatever

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  • R. Scott Clark
on May 5, 2008 | 3 Comments

Do all the evangelicals on the verge of poping really want trade in your flannel boards for this? (HT: John Bugay).

Categorized Contemporary Evangelicalism | Tagged Evangelicals converting to Rome, Our Lady of Whatever | 3 Comments

Egalitarians All

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  • R. Scott Clark
on April 13, 2008 | 1 Comment

As a postscript to the series on Reformed church members as free agents I note that a recent poll shows that a majority of American Roman Catholics believe that they too can be “good Catholics” even though they do not attend mass . . . Continue reading →

Categorized Contemporary Evangelicalism, Sociology of the Church | Tagged Churchless evangelicals, contemporary Christianity | 1 Comment

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