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The Tragedy of Compromise: The Origin and Impact of the New Evangelicalism
Ernest D. Pickering

The Tragedy of Compromise: The Origin and Impact of the New Evangelicalism

Free Grace

BJU Press (Dec 1994)
BR 1642 .U5
| Paperback
184 pages | 5.4 x 8.2 inch | 9780890847572 | English
$ 14.95 | Value: $ 14.95
Dewey 277.30825
LC Classification BR1642.U5 .P49 1994
LC Control No. 94011036

Subject

  • Evangelicalism
  • Evangelicalism/ United States/ History/ 20th Century
  • Fundamentalism
  • History

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Since the birth of "New Evangelicalism" in 1948, that movement has been a powerful force in American religion, effectively luring a significant portion of conservative Christianity into the "mainstream" of religious life. New Evangelicalism garnered public notice through periodicals such as Christianity Today, organizations such as the National Association of Evangelicals, schools such as Fuller Theological Seminary, and -- above all -- the evangelistic crusades of Billy Graham. Hailed by secular and liberal sources as a great emancipator from what they view as the narrow intolerance of their fundamentalist forefathers, the movement has seriously compromised the biblical principles it inherited and has accomodated un-Christian philosophies and standards. Today New Evangelicalism stands as a grim memorial to the devastating consequences of religious compromise. - Back cover

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