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Rising from obscurity in the late 1940's, evangelicals attained so prominent a status?ecclesiastically and socially?that, by the late ?70's, even secular journals declared "The Year of the Evangelical."
But along the way, and with only a few people taking notice, evangelicalism seemed to have lost sight of its purpose, and acquired some rather unbecoming attributes and practices?attributes and practices that look more like the modernist culture in which evangelicalism emerged than the simplicity which is in Christ... displayed 300 characters
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Antinomianism, crass commercialism, political activism, and a consumerist and therapeutic mindset established firm footings in the evangelical camp, appealing to religious shoppers both outside and inside the movement, all in the name of honoring God and securing His blessings. Certain evangelical leaders latched onto secular strategies for marketing and fund-raising, secular philosophies of media and communication, and even secular lifestyles of sensuality and indulgence... displayed next 300 characters
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