Blog Archive
for November, 2007
Evangelicalism Today: A Symposium
— Saturday, November 10th, 2007 —
Dr. Moore contributed to a forum discussion entitled “Evangelicalism Today” in the November 2007 issue of Touchstone Magazine. In this symposium, six evangelicals assess their movement. You can find the article here:
The participants answer the following questions about evangelicalism:
- How do you define "Evangelical" in a way that distinguishes Evangelicals from other believing Christians? And has this definition changed over the last several years?
- Has Evangelicalism matured since the 1950s, and if so in what ways?
- Has Evangelicalism lost anything in the process of maturing (if it did)?
- Are there any fundamental differences within the Evangelical movement today, and do you think they will deepen into permanent divisions, or even have already? How might they be healed?
- What does your movement, speaking generally, fail to see that it ought to see?
- What would you say to an Evangelical tempted to become Catholic or Orthodox?
- What has Evangelicalism to offer the wider world that it will find nowhere else?
You can read Dr. Moore’s responses to the questions below:
- How do you define "Evangelical" in a way that distinguishes Evangelicals from other believing Christians? And has this definition changed over the last several years?





