Reforming or Conforming?: Post-Conservative Evangelicals and the Emerging Church
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A group of 13 Reformed scholars has taken aim at the postmodern evangelical movement, firing a salvo of biblical critique at its most influential proponents. As the self-proclaimed "post-conservative evangelicals" gain traction within the evangelical community, they pose a significant threat to the very foundations of biblical faith. Brian McLaren, the charismatic figurehead of the Emergent Church, and scholars like Stan Grenz, John Franke, and Roger Olson, are reshaping traditional evangelical theology with their innovative ideas. However, their revisions have far-reaching implications for the core doctrines of Scripture, the atonement, and the character of God - the pillars of evangelical Christianity. In Reforming or Conforming?, a team of esteemed scholars, including John Bolt, Scott Clark, Paul Helm, and Paul Helseth, join editors Gary Johnson and Ron Gleason in a rigorous examination of postmodern evangelicalism. With a foreword by David F. Wells, this book serves as a valuable resource for pastors, laymen, and college students seeking to understand and counter the postmodern evangelical agenda.
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