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.
The reader is left puzzled as to why this sad, dishonest, and frequently vicious book is recommended
by evangelical writers Lewis Smedes and Phil Yancey.
Given the fundamentalist personal background of many
young evangelical writers, this unconscious hangover of biblicism is not too surprising.
In another book by the same title,
evangelical writer Rus Walton arrived at the conclusion that even the U.S. Constitution had been «divinely inspired.»
Most Insightful: Jeff Cook (at Jesus Creed) with «Rob Bell and C.S. Lewis» «There's not one controversial idea in Love Wins that is not clearly voiced as a real possibility by the most
popular evangelical writer of the last century, CS Lewis.»
«Instead of cowering in fear over the imagined threat of an Islamic immigration invasion, the church can play the critical role in loving Muslim immigrants and helping them integrate into a very strange culture,»
suggested evangelical writer Alan Noble.
Wide Open Spaces Jim Palmer With Divine Nobodies, emerging church leader Palmer touched a nerve with readers who gravitate toward cutting -
edge evangelical writers like Brian McLaren and Donald Miller.
Description: Charles Bridges, one of the
outstanding evangelical writers in the Church of England in the last century, issued his Exposition of Psalm 119 in 1827 when he was thirty - three years of age.
Although Biblical authority is asserted as a hallmark of the movement, it is daily called into question by the independent and contradictory theological opinions which are being given dogmatic status
by evangelical writers.
Franky Schaeffer,
an evangelical writer and moviemaker, is every bit as straightforward in reproaching fellow Christians as was his father, the late Francis Schaeffer.
As
the Evangelical writer Peter Ould has noted, the priority ought not to be changing one's «sexual orientation», something which has been shown to be of somewhat limited use, but changing the orientation of oneself towards prayer, holiness and godliness.