Introduction: Still Evangelical? (Mark Labberton)
1. Will Evangelicalism Surrender? (Lisa Sharon Harper)
2. Why I Am an Evangelical (Karen Swallow Prior)
3. Recapturing Evangelical Identity and Mission (Mark Young)
4. Immigration and the Latina/o Community (Robert Chao Romero)
5. Evangelical Futures (Soong-Chan Rah)
6. Theology and Orthopraxis in Global Evangelicalism (Allen
Yeh)
7. Remaining to Reform (Sandra Maria Van Opstal)
8. Looking for Unity in All the Wrong Places (Mark Galli)
9. Evangelicalism Must Be Born Again (Shane Claiborne)
10. The Importance of Listening in Today’s Evangelicalism (Jim
Daly)
11. Hope for the Next Generation (Tom Lin)
Notes
Contributors
Mark Labberton is president of Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California. Prior to that Labberton served for a number of years as senior pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley, California. He has also served as chair of John Stott Ministries. Today he continues to contribute to the mission of the global church as a senior fellow of the International Justice Mission. He is the author of Called, The Dangerous Act of Loving Your Neighbor and The Dangerous Act of Worship.
"Still Evangelical? is an olive branch to its own, offering varied,
grace-filled perspectives from insiders on the state of evangelical
Christianity in the wake of the 2016 presidential election. . . .
Still Evangelical? is a balanced conglomeration of voices that is
more than mere damage control for the often-referenced image
problem. The book's self-critical insights are directed inward to
the members of the evangelical community left alienated by the
current political climate surrounding the churches and the faith
that they hold so dear."
*Meagan Logsdon, Foreword, January/February 2018*
"This exemplary compilation of essays brings together evangelical
thought leaders and insiders to consider what it means to be
evangelical in the era of President Donald Trump. . . . This
thoughtful collection of insights from self-proclaimed evangelicals
will appeal to those perplexed by evangelical support for Donald
Trump."
*Publishers Weekly*
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