Four Views on the Spectrum of Evangelicalism
Counterpoints - Exploring Theology
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Narrated by:
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Tom Parks
About this listen
Understand the history, core values, and divisions as they've developed within the Evangelical Christian movement.
Four Views on the Spectrum of Evangelicalism compares and contrasts four distinct positions on the current fundamentalist-evangelical spectrum. Each contributor offers their case for one of four primary views:
- Fundamentalism – defended by Kevin T. Bauder
- Conservative/confessional evangelicalism – defended by R. Albert Mohler Jr.
- Generic evangelicalism – defended by John G. Stackhouse Jr.
- Postconservative evangelicalism – defended by Roger E. Olson
Each author explains and defends his position, which is critiqued by the other three authors.
The Counterpoints series presents a comparison and critique of scholarly views on topics important to Christians that are both fair-minded and respectful of the biblical text. Each volume is a one-stop reference that allows readers to evaluate the different positions on a specific issue and form their own, educated opinion.
©2011 Collin Hansen (P)2011 ZondervanWhat listeners say about Four Views on the Spectrum of Evangelicalism
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- David Graieg
- 14-05-2020
An important discussion on evangelicalism
Being a multiple views book, I think it would be preferable to have multiple people to read out the different positions, as that might assist in differentiating the views (that being said, the narrator does a good job).
It would be nice if audible could add names to the chapters in the app rather than just stating chap 1, chap 2...
The editors Andrew David Naselli and Collin Hansen do a good job of introducing and summarizing the positions.
I think each of the contributors was well selected: Kevin Bauder (fundamentalism), R. Albert Mohler Jr. (confessional evangelicalism), John G. Stackhouse (generic evangelicalism), and Roger E. Olson (postconservative evangelicalism).
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