
Bad Religion: How We Became a Nation of Heretics

The End of Evangelicalism? Discerning a New Faithfulness for Mission: Towards an Evangelical Political Theology (Theopolitical Visions Book 9)
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that connected to the kind of market-driven ethos that has led to an evangelical Christianity determined to be as angry as the people in the pews? Maybe. Is the sort of individualism (“Jesus died for you”) of such appeals part of what could enable white evangelicals to be the statistically least likely people in America to agree that social justice
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In his book Bad Religion, writer and religious scholar Ross Douthat describes our New Age “God Within” theology as “a faith that’s at once cosmopolitan and comforting, promising all the pleasures of exoticism . . . without any of the pain . . . a mystical pantheism, in which God is an experience rather than a person. . . . It’s startling how little
... See moreAnna Lembke • Dopamine Nation: Finding Balance in the Age of Indulgence
The Heresy of Orthodoxy (Foreword by I. Howard Marshall): How Contemporary Culture's Fascination with Diversity Has Reshaped Our Understanding of Early Christianity
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