The Evangelical Left : encountering postconservative Evangelical theology
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The Evangelical Left : encountering postconservative Evangelical theology
Baker Books, c1997
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Includes Bibliographical references and indexes
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A growing number of theologians are reconsidering the basic methods and sources of theology in light of postmodern thought and arriving at some striking conclusions. In The Evangelical Left, prominent evangelical theologian Millard Erickson offers his astute assessment of this new movement. After tracing the roots of postconservative thought, Erickson identifies several leaders of the movement - Bernard Ramm, Clark Pinnock, Stanley Grenz, and James McClendon - and provides a judicious critique of their work. In successive chapters, Erickson deals with the implications of postconservative theology with regard to the fundamental doctrines of the Christian faith - Scripture, God, and salvation. In each case, he finds that the postconservatives, while having made important contributions to current evangelical theology, have also drifted from the fundamental affirmations of conservative evangelicalism.
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