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Douglass and Lincoln: How a Revolutionary Black Leader  a Reluctant Liberator Struggled to End Slavery  Save the Union

audiobook Douglass and Lincoln: How a Revolutionary Black Leader a Reluctant Liberator Struggled to End Slavery Save the Union by Paul Kendrick; Stephen Kendrick in History

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“It takes no courage to sign up as a Protestant.” These words begin this bold new work -- the culmination of David Wells's long-standing critique of the evangelical landscape. But to live as a true Protestant -- well; that's another matter. This book is a jeremiad against “new” versions of evangelicalism -- marketers and emergents -- and a summons to return to the historic faith; defined by the Reformation solas (grace; faith; and Scripture alone) and by a high regard for doctrine. Wells argues that historic; classical evangelicalism is marked by doctrinal seriousness; as opposed to the new movements of the marketing church and the emergent church. He energetically confronts the marketing communities and their tendency to try to win parishioners as consumers rather than worshipers; advertising the most palatable environment rather than trusting the truth to be attractive. He takes particular issue with the most popular evangelical movement in recent years -- the emergent church. Emergents; he says; are postmodern and postconservative and postfoundational; embracing a less absolute understanding of the authority of Scripture than traditionally held.The Courage to Be Protestant is a forceful argument for the courage to be faithful to what Christianity in its biblical forms has always stood for; thereby securing hope for the church's future.


#417671 in Books 2008-12-23 2008-12-23Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 .33 x .4 x 5.52l; .66 #File Name: 0802716857320 pages


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