Letters To A Young EvangelicalBasic Books, 2008 M07 31 - 288 pages Named by Christianity Today as one of the twenty-five most influential preachers of the last fifty years, best-selling author Tony Campolo has spent decades calling on readers and audiences around the world to live their faith through committed activism. A tireless crusader for human rights and the eradication of world poverty, Campolo is a "Red Letter" Christian -- he reminds us that when Jesus spoke, he spoke of social justice. But the Religious Right and social conservatives have hijacked His message in the name of Republican politics. They have corrupted the faith by ignoring the true message of Christ and focusing instead on narrow "wedge" issues to win political campaigns. In Letters to a Young Evangelical, Campolo calls on evangelicals of all ages to reject the false pieties of the Religious Right. With his trademark candor and wit, he offers sage advice to seekers who are trying to live their faith in a modern world that is politically polarized and predominantly secular. He is unafraid to touch on the hot-button topics that divide believers in America and around the world: abortion, gay rights, war, capital punishment, feminism, and the environment. An activist, a visionary, and a man of deep faith, Tony Campolo offers guidance not only for young evangelicals, but for seekers of all ages and faiths. |
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... their own translation of the Scriptures in the first edition of the New International Version, they changed the name Junia to Junius—a man's name. You may come to your own conclusions 2 Letters to a Young Evangelical.
... their own translation of the Scriptures in the first edition of the New International Version, they changed the name Junia to Junius—a man's name. You may come to your own conclusions 2 Letters to a Young Evangelical.
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... Scripture will not conform to the ideologies of any party. He stands in judgment of all of our political agendas and calls Christians in each and every party to examine their respective party platforms in accord with his teachings. Some ...
... Scripture will not conform to the ideologies of any party. He stands in judgment of all of our political agendas and calls Christians in each and every party to examine their respective party platforms in accord with his teachings. Some ...
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... Scripture, were so threatening to the status quo that religious leaders believed that the survival of their entire social system—the system that had given them so much wealth, power, and prestige—was contingent on Jesus's execution ...
... Scripture, were so threatening to the status quo that religious leaders believed that the survival of their entire social system—the system that had given them so much wealth, power, and prestige—was contingent on Jesus's execution ...
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... Scripture and claimed that the Bible was just a collection of religious myths and metaphorical accounts of history. As the sociologist Peter Berger explained in his 1967 book, The Sacred Canopy, the West had severed itself from an ...
... Scripture and claimed that the Bible was just a collection of religious myths and metaphorical accounts of history. As the sociologist Peter Berger explained in his 1967 book, The Sacred Canopy, the West had severed itself from an ...
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... Scripture. We believe that these writings were divinely inspired. By that, we mean that when the authors of these Scriptures sat down to write, the Holy Spirit—that third member of the Trinity—mystically and miraculously guided what ...
... Scripture. We believe that these writings were divinely inspired. By that, we mean that when the authors of these Scriptures sat down to write, the Holy Spirit—that third member of the Trinity—mystically and miraculously guided what ...
Contents
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4 Why We Witness | 42 |
5 How We Witness | 55 |
6 Why the Church Is Important | 67 |
7 Getting High On Jesus | 80 |
12 Being Straight but Not Narrow | 158 |
13 Loving Muslims in a FearFilled World | 174 |
14 Becoming Blessed Peacemakers | 182 |
15 Women and the Church | 193 |
16 Creation Care | 201 |
17 Living in Secular America | 212 |
18 Escaping the American Babylon | 225 |
19 A Work Ethic for Evangelical Radicals | 242 |
8 History with a Happy Ending | 99 |
9 Being Rescued from Fundamentalism | 119 |
10 Transcending Partisan Politics | 135 |
11 Abortion as a Defining Issue | 147 |
20 Living Out the Great Commission | 253 |
21 The Need for Feedback from the Twilight Zone | 274 |
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