Nearly 75 years ago, Carl F.H. Henry published The Uneasy Conscience of Modern Fundamentalism, a book which addressed the ways in which fundamentalists had withdrawn from social engagement. In their desire to avoid the pitfalls of the social gospel and liberal Christianity, those who believed the right doctrines had abandoned the right practices. In a few dozen power-packed pages, Henry addressed this failure, and in so doing helped sparked the wildfire that became known as contemporary evangelicalism.
The Uneasy Conscience of Modern Evangelicalism
The Uneasy Conscience of Modern…
The Uneasy Conscience of Modern Evangelicalism
Nearly 75 years ago, Carl F.H. Henry published The Uneasy Conscience of Modern Fundamentalism, a book which addressed the ways in which fundamentalists had withdrawn from social engagement. In their desire to avoid the pitfalls of the social gospel and liberal Christianity, those who believed the right doctrines had abandoned the right practices. In a few dozen power-packed pages, Henry addressed this failure, and in so doing helped sparked the wildfire that became known as contemporary evangelicalism.