By Kerby Anderson, David Chilton, Edward Coleson, Ricky Cotton, Vern Crisler, Michael Gilstrap, Archie Jones, George M. Marsden, James M. Peters, Tommy W. Rogers, Tom Rose, John Whitehead
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In a thought-provoking exploration of the historical tension between fundamentalist beliefs and social action, the narrative delves deep into the roots of mistrust that have shaped American perspectives over the years. With incisive analysis and sharp wit, the book challenges traditional notions of engagement social within evangelical circles, shedding light on the complexities of theological conservatism in a rapidly changing world. From the struggles of the Great Reversal to the modern-day debates on liberalism and activism, this book offers a fresh perspective on the intersection of faith and social responsibility. Through a rich tapestry of historical anecdotes, theological reflections, and contemporary critiques, the reader is invited to reconsider long-held assumptions and explore the potential for a more nuanced understanding of Christian social action. A must-read for those seeking to navigate the complexities of faith and societal engagement in today's world.