No Place for Truth
From Neoredemptive
| No Place for Truth or Whatever Happened to Evangelical Theology? | |
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David F. Wells
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Synopsis
Charter volume in David Wells' tetralogy on the gospel, culture, modernity/postmodernity, and the evangelical world's utter failure to come to terms with them in a God-centered and scripturally faithful way.
Doc's Take
A heady read, best attempted with a tall pint of stout in hand.
Wells is not sympathetic to many of the changes made in popular Evangelical practice, not because he is opposed to being culturally literate, but because he is (very rightly) concerned about the health of any church that adopts, wholesale and uncritically, the values and priorities of the world it finds itself in, and this is what he fears has happened to late-20th-century Evangelicalism.


