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by Dave Tomlinson (Author) "Talking about the "post-evangelical" may seem strange when others are talking about an evangelical renaissance..." (more)
Key Phrases: postmodern imagination, many evangelicals, Holy Joe, Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ (more...)
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You believe in the God of the Biblebut you cringe when church leaders oversimplify, trivialize, and absolutize the faith.

Youre not alone. Youre likely among an increasing number of post-evangelicals: Christians growing restless within the bounds of the evangelical orthodoxy they were raised in or trained inespecially its culturally-influenced precepts and moresand thirsting for something deeper. Something that makes sense.

Author Dave Tomlinson encountered these same issues in Great Britain as he approached the writing of The Post-Evangelical. He quickly discovered that many in the church are hungering for a safe place to express their questions, doubts, and insights without being branded liberals orworse yetheretics.

Far from skewering its subject, The Post-Evangelical actually endorses steps toward rather that away from the roots of evangelicalismwhile stridently challenging its man-made rules and regulations that have, for all intents and purposes, become gospel.

A best-seller and paradigm-buster in the U.K. for several years, we now present the expanded and updated North American edition of The Post-Evangelical. It includes:

 A forward by Dallas Willard and an updated introduction.

 Sidebar commentary from Mark Galli, Timothy Keel, Doug Pagitt, Mike Yaconelli, and Holly Rankin Zaher.

 A completely new chapter on the history of evangelicalism in the U.S.

If youve wandered from the evangelical foldpublicly or privatelyyoure not necessarily a backslider. Spend some time with The Post-Evangelical and be encouraged. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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You believe in the God of the Bible—but you cringe when church leaders oversimplify, trivialize, and absolutize the faith.

You’re not alone. You’re likely among an increasing number of post-evangelicals: Christians growing restless within the bounds of the evangelical orthodoxy they were raised in or trained in—especially its culturally-influenced precepts and mores—and thirsting for something deeper. Something that makes sense.

Author Dave Tomlinson encountered these same issues in Great Britain as he approached the writing of The Post-Evangelical. He quickly discovered that many in the church are hungering for a safe place to express their questions, doubts, and insights without being branded "liberals" or—worse yet—"heretics."

Far from skewering its subject, The Post-Evangelical actually endorses steps toward rather that away from the roots of evangelicalism—while stridently challenging its man-made rules and regulations that have, for all intents and purposes, become "gospel."

A best-seller and paradigm-buster in the U.K. for several years, we now present the expanded and updated North American edition of The Post-Evangelical. It includes:

• A forward by Dallas Willard and an updated introduction.

• Sidebar commentary from Mark Galli, Timothy Keel, Doug Pagitt, Mike Yaconelli, and Holly Rankin Zaher.

• A completely new chapter on the history of evangelicalism in the U.S.

If you’ve wandered from the evangelical fold—publicly or privately—you’re not necessarily a backslider. Spend some time with The Post-Evangelical and be encouraged. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Product Details
  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Society for Promoting Christian (September 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0687066352
  • ISBN-13: 978-0687066353
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.2 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars 11 customer reviews (11 customer reviews)
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