Evangelicalism Divided
Iain H MurrayHardback 2000-07-21
In the 1950s, two movements, evangelicalism and ecumenism, offered differing paths to unity in the church. As the decades passed, the influence of ecumenism exposed a fault line in evangelicalism. Is the gospel broader than evangelicals have insisted? This book traces the personalities, institutions and publications of a fascinating saga. 342 pages, from Banner of Truth.
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A penetrating review of fifty years of crucial change in evangelical attitudes and alignments, 1950-2000. Murray leads the reader back to the most basic question of all, 'What is a Christian?'
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In the 1950s, two movements, evangelicalism and ecumenism, offered differing paths to unity in the church. As the decades passed, the influence of ecumenism exposed a fault line in evangelicalism. Is the gospel broader than evangelicals have insisted? This book traces the personalities, institutions and publications of a fascinating saga. 342 pages, from Banner of Truth.
Publisher Description
A penetrating review of fifty years of crucial change in evangelical attitudes and alignments, 1950-2000. Murray leads the reader back to the most basic question of all, 'What is a Christian?'