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Don't Call It a Comeback: The Old Faith for a New Day (Gospel Coalition the Gospel Coalition) (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 24 hours | |Short Description for Don't Call It a ComebackUnites some of today's most promising young evangelicals in a bold assertion of the stability, relevance, and necessity of Christian orthodoxy, and reasserts the theological nature of evangelicalism.
Full description- Publisher: CROSSWAY BOOKS
- Published: 01 February 2011
- Format: Paperback 256 pages
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- Categories: Religious Fundamentalism | Protestantism & Protestant Churches | Christian Theology | Christian Life & Practice
- ISBN 13: 9781433521690 ISBN 10: 1433521695
- Sales rank: 104,396
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Full description for Don't Call It a Comeback
Recent cultural interest in evangelicalism has led to considerable confusion about what the term actually means. Many young Christians are tempted to discard the label altogether. But evangelicalism is not merely a political movement in decline or a sociological phenomenon on the rise, as it has sometimes been portrayed. It is, in fact, a helpful theological profile that manifests itself in beliefs, ethics, and church life.DeYoung and other key twenty- and thirty-something evangelical Christian leaders present Don't Call It a Comeback: The Same Evangelical Faith for a New Day to assert the stability, relevance, and necessity of Christian orthodoxy today. This book introduces young, new, and under-discipled Christians to the most essential and basic issues of faith in general and of evangelicalism in particular.Kevin DeYoung and contributors like Russell Moore, Tullian Tchividjian, Darrin Patrick, Justin Taylor, Thabiti Anyabwile, and Tim Challies examine what evangelical Christianity is and does within the broad categories of history, theology, and practice. They demonstrate that evangelicalism is still biblically and historically rooted and remains the same framework for faith that we need today.

