Not exact matches
Evangelicals lack this clear tradition because, in part, they lack much of a tradition overall, being mostly a modern American
movement that
emerged out of several Protestant traditions.
This helps us, for one, to set postliberalism in contrast to the recent post-conservative
movement which has
emerged among
evangelicals.
Like a lot of twenty - somethings who grew up in the conservative
evangelical subculture, I've been increasingly drawn to the
emerging church
movement.
The
emerging Church
movement he represented was increasingly viewed with suspicion by elder statesmen of the established
evangelical churches.
From Karl: As someone who submitted as an adult to an ancient branch of the Christian faith, what do you make of the «
emerging church»
movement within (primarily) American
evangelical and post-
evangelical protestantism?
Now, I completely agree that among
evangelical writers, pastors, and speakers, the «
emerging church» as a cohesive
movement is clearly a thing of the past.